The Military Justice Project
The Military Justice Project is an initiative founded in 2012 by undergraduates from the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law who share a passion for National Service, and a collective goal to provide accessible legal assistance to servicemen.
Staffed by a dedicated team of students, the Military Justice Project aims to work closely with the Ministry of Defence and the legal community to find ways to continue to facilitate the effective administration of Military Discipline, thereby upholding the standards and values expected of our nation’s soldiers and servicemen.
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Our Articles
IntroductionIn a scenario where one is entrusted with property during his work, he may become tempted to use the property for his ...
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January
As the curtains draw close on this academic year, I am grateful for the opportunity to take stock of some of the highlights from o...
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May
Ms Monica Baey had sparked a national debate after bringing to light her experiences with sexual harassment on campus. She was a v...
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March
IntroductionIn the now infamous SG Nasi Lemak case, it had been revealed that there were more than 44,000 members in its Telegram ...
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February
Doping, which refers to the illegal use of substances to enhance sporting performance, is a perennial concern in competitive sport...
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December
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