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2004 SAL Ann. Rev. i (2004)

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The Singapore Academy of Law's Annual Review of Singapore Cases is now
into its fifth volume. As with the preceding four volumes, it evaluates the
decisions given by the Singapore courts in the preceding year on principal
areas of the law. The cases discussed in this volume are drawn principally
from the Singapore Law Reports for the year 2004, although relevant cases
from other jurisdictions which impact on the local law are also discussed. To
ensure comprehensiveness of the subject areas covered, unreported decisions
decided in the year under review are also evaluated.
As with the earlier volumes, leading practitioners, government and academic
lawyers contributed to this volume by way of comments, analyses and
criticisms on their respective areas of speciality. Inevitably, the volume does
not cover all aspects of the law. However, the Publications Committee of the
Singapore Academy of Law welcomes feedback from readers on the new
subject areas they would like to see featured in future volumes of the Annual
Review.
Beginning with this volume, there will be an index arranged by subject that
lists articles published in Singapore law journals as well as articles relating to
Singapore law that are published in foreign law journals. It is hoped that this
will make it more convenient for those carrying out legal research to access
articles on Singapore law or which are the result of Singapore scholarship.
To ensure consistency in presentation and citation, this volume generally
follows the house-style of the Singapore Law Reports which are also
published by the Singapore Academy of Law.
Thanks are due to the Honourable Justice Chao Hick Tin, Chairman of the
Publications Committee, the various contributors, including Mr Jack Tsen-
Ta Lee who prepared the Singapore Index to Law Journal Articles, and the
assistant editor, Ms Hung Ning Shing, for making this publication possible.
TEO KEANG SOOD
Editor
July 2005

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