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Law as Social Engineering in Singapore: `Smart' Laws in the Intelligent Island

Andrew Harding1

Abstract:

The development of Singapore law has been an outcome of its peculiar history, geography and politics. The ideology of social discipline has profoundly affected this development: law has been seen primarily as an instrument of social engineering rather than as the expression of a particular balance of principles defined politically or culturally and regarded as the embodiment of justice. The development of the region's legal systems along the lines of Singapore's is unlikely because of the growth of democracy movements.