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NUS Law was initially established in 1956 as the Department of Law in the University of Malaya. After its establishment, NUS Law was Singapore’s only law school for half a century, until the subsequent establishment of the SMU School of Law in 2007 and the SUSS School of Law in 2017. NUS Law is currently located at the NUS Bukit Timah Campus.[1] The current dean of NUS Law is Andrew Simester.[2] Internationally, NUS Law has been ranked twelfth by the QS World University Rankings by Subject in 2023 and ninth by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject in 2023.[3][4]History[edit] NUS Bukit Timah Campus from the air The Eu Tong Sen building and Block “B” Inside Block “B”: the corridors of the law schoolAfter its establishment in 1956 as the Department of Law of the University of Malaya, NUS Law attained faculty status in 1959, and Lionel Astor Sheridan was appointed as its founding dean. Its pioneer batch of students graduated in 1961, featuring future notable figures such as Chan Sek Keong and Tommy Koh. After the division of the University of Malaya in 1962, the faculty continued as part of the new University of Singapore. Subsequently, the faculty became part of the National University of Singapore which was formed in 1980 by a merger between the University of Singapore and Nanyang University.[5]Undergraduate programmes[edit]The LL.B. programme at NUS Law is a four-year programme. Students take compulsory modules in their first two years and elective modules in their third and fourth years. In terms of exposure to non-law subjects, students may choose to take non-law elective modules offered by other NUS faculties, read for minors outside of law, and take on concurrent or double degree programmes.[6]Undergraduate students may go on exchange to study in a law school in a foreign jurisdiction. Students on the exchange programme pay only tuition fees at the NUS Law rate. Selected students can also combine completion of their LL.B. at NUS Law with an LL.M. from a partner institution in four years.[7]The indicative grade profile of the tenth percentile of GCE A-Level applicants offered places in its LL.B. programme in 2020 was AAA\/A.[8] Applicants are required to sit for a selection test and attend a formal interview to assess their suitability for the study of law.[9]Graduate programmes[edit]For graduate students, NUS Law offers a J.D. programme, several coursework LL.M. programmes, and a research Ph.D. programme. Admissions for graduate programmes generally require a good bachelor’s degree in law.[10]Publications[edit]NUS Law publishes the Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, one of the oldest law journals in the Commonwealth.[11] It also produces the Asian Journal of International Law (which is published by Cambridge University Press and succeeds the Singapore Year Book of International Law),[12] and the Asian Journal of Comparative Law (also published by Cambridge University Press).[13]Additionally, the Singapore Law Review,[14] which is Asia’s oldest student-run legal publication, is managed exclusively by the students of NUS Law.Centres[edit]NUS Law hosts the following centres:[15]CentreEstablishedAsia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL)1996Asian Law Institute (ASLI)2003Centre for International Law (CIL)2009Centre for Asian Legal Studies (CALS)2012EW Barker Centre for Law & Business (EWBCLB)[16]2013Centre for Banking & Finance Law (CBFL)2014Centre for Legal Theory (CLT)2015Centre for Maritime Law (CML)2015Centre for Pro Bono & Clinical Education (CPBCLE)2017Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & the Law (TRAIL)[17]2019In addition, NUS Law also hosts the Secretariat of the Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL).[18]The deans of NUS Law from 1956 to present are listed below:[5]S\/NNameTerm of office1.Lionel Astor Sheridan1956\u201319622.Chua Boon Lan1962\u201319633.Harry E. Groves1963\u201319644.Leslie C. Green1964\u201319655.James Louis Montrose1965\u201319666.Geoffrey W. Bartholomew1966\u201319687.Thio Su Mien1968\u201319718.Tommy Koh1971\u201319749.S. Jayakumar1974\u2013198010.Tan Sook Yee1980\u2013198711.Tan Lee Meng1987\u2013199212.Chin Tet Yung1992\u2013200113.Tan Cheng Han2001\u2013201114.Simon Chesterman2012\u2013202215.Andrew Simester2023\u2013Notable alumni[edit]NUS Law has produced a number of notable alumni, including Senior Counsel, Attorneys-General, Members of the Singapore Parliament, Ministers of the Cabinet of Singapore and Judges of the Supreme Court of Singapore:Academia[edit]Tan Cheng Han, SC \u2013 former Dean of NUS Faculty of LawThio Su-Mien \u2013 former Dean of NUS Faculty of LawArts[edit]Business[edit]Judicial[edit]Sundaresh Menon, SC \u2013 Chief Justice and former Attorney-General[20]Chan Sek Keong, SC \u2013 former Attorney-General, and Chief Justice[21]Steven Chong, SC \u2013 Judge of Appeal, former Attorney-General, and Managing Partner of Rajah & Tann[20]Andrew Ang \u2013 former Supreme Court JudgeKan Ting Chiu \u2013 former Supreme Court JudgeLai Siu Chiu \u2013 former Supreme Court JudgeAndrew Phang, SC \u2013 former Judge of Appeal[22]Judith Prakash \u2013 Judge of Appeal[23]V. K. Rajah, SC \u2013 former Judge of Appeal, and Attorney-General[20]Davinder Singh, SC \u2013 former CEO of Drew & Napier[20]Tan Lee Meng \u2013 Supreme Court Judge and former Dean of NUS Faculty of Law[22]Ahmad Fairuz Abdul Halim \u2013 former Chief Justice of MalaysiaPublic service[edit]Politics[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/nus-faculty-of-law-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"NUS Faculty of Law – Wikipedia"}}]}]