The Singapore Law Review (SLR) is a legal journal managed exclusively by the students of the Law Faculty, the National University of Singapore. The Review was first published in 1969 but ceased publication in 1972. In 1983, the Review was revived and published annually.
The aims of the Review are three-fold:
- To enable students to be more aware of current legal issues;
- To promote legal thinking, legal writing and discussions amongst the students of the Law Faculty; and
- To provide a form of discussion for the students, academics and members of the legal fraternity.
The Review publishes a newsletter, Juris Illuminae, and a journal, the Singapore Law Review. In addition to its publications, the Review also organises the Singapore Law Review Lecture and a Writing Competition.
Read our Archives to find some writeups on the activities we have organised.