Last Change:
06/02/2025
Constitution of the Republic of Singapore
Year: 1963
Type: Domestic law
Rights Category: Asylum, Education, Freedom of movement, Health, Housing, land & property, Liberty & security of person, Nationality & facilitated naturalization, Social protection, Work & Workplace rights, Family life, Documentation
Description
The Constitution of Singapore establishes the legal and political framework of the nation, outlining the structure of government and fundamental rights. It sets out the roles of the President, Parliament, and the Judiciary and outlines the division of powers and duties across various branches of government. Article 12 states that all persons are equal before the law and entitled to the equal protection of the law.
Selected provisions
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