NUS Law in the Noughties: Becoming ‘Asia’s Global Law School’

24 Pages Posted: 14 Dec 2018

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Cheng Han Tan

City University of Hong Kong (CityU) – School of Law; Centre for Public Affairs and Law; Centre for Chinese and Comparative Law

Date Written: September 30, 2017

Abstract

The first decade of the new millennium was a challenging and transformative period for the NUS law school even as she was confronted with a testing financial position. Both the curriculum and teaching pedagogy underwent significant change. Research assumed far greater importance and the period saw important strides being made in the quantity and quality of faculty publications. The school also saw herself become an important voice in the global conversation about law and legal institutions. In addition to being Singapore’s national law school, she developed an identity as Asia’s Global Law School, a law school that continues to contribute significantly to Singapore while at the same time playing a role intended to advance the interests of people everywhere, particularly in Asia.

Suggested Citation

Tan, Cheng Han, NUS Law in the Noughties: Becoming ‘Asia’s Global Law School’ (September 30, 2017). Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Sep 17, pp 215-238, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3299850

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