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The Yong Pung How School of Law is one of the six schools of
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. It was set up as Singapore's second
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in 2007, 50 years after the
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and 10 years before SUSS School of Law. Before becoming a law school, the school was a Law Department within the School of Business between 2000 and 2007. Up until 2021, the school was known as the SMU School of Law; in 2021, it was renamed after former Chief Justice
Yong Pung How Yong Pung How (11 April 1926 – 9 January 2020) was a Malayan-born Singaporean judge, lawyer and banker who served as the second chief justice of Singapore between 1990 and 2006, appointed by President Wee Kim Wee. He also served as the cha ...
. The school offers a four-year undergraduate single
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(LLB) degree programme and a double degree programme combining the law degree programme with one of SMU's existing non-law programmes. The school also offers a graduate
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(JD) programme as well as a
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(LLM) programme. The Dual LLM in Commercial Law, which confers LLM degrees from
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and SMU, was launched in 2015. A PhD in Law, Commerce, and Technology was launched in 2021. Admission to the law programme is competitive: in the 2015 University Admissions Exercise, both the 10th and 90th percentile had an Indicative Grade Profile (of Singapore-Cambridge
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qualifications) of AAA/A; approximately 1,300 applicants were shortlisted for an interview and a written test. Since the launch of its international moots programme in 2011, the school has regularly featured in the championship final of the largest and most established international moot court competitions, and holds the world records for most international moot championship finals in a season and most international moot championships in a season.


History


Initial years

The School of Law was preceded by the Law Department, which was created in 2000 and part of the university's
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which was created at the same time, and headed by Professor
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(now Judge of Appeal,
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). A full-fledged law school was established in 2007—fifty years after the establishment of the first and then-only law school in Singapore,
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—following a review by the government that concluded there was a shortage of qualified legal personnel in Singapore.


Leadership

The school's first dean was
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, a leading authority on contracts and commercial law in the Commonwealth. He headed the school from its inception in 2007 to 2012.
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SC was then the dean from 2012 to 2017. Goh Yihan SC has been the dean since 2017. He will be succeeded by
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in July 2022. There is an advisory board which provides advisory assistance to the School of Law; it routinely includes Supreme Court judges, senior litigators, corporate lawyers, managing partners of law firms, and partners of foreign law firms. The advisory board is currently chaired by former Judge of Appeal and Attorney-General
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SC. Rajah, together with the former Chief Justice of Singapore
Yong Pung How Yong Pung How (11 April 1926 – 9 January 2020) was a Malayan-born Singaporean judge, lawyer and banker who served as the second chief justice of Singapore between 1990 and 2006, appointed by President Wee Kim Wee. He also served as the cha ...
and former Judge of Appeal
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, served as Distinguished Fellows.


Milestones

On 18 March 2009, the Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) programme was launched. In May 2010, the Continuing Legal Education programme (since re-branded as SMU Law Academy) was launched. In March 2013, the school became the first Asian law school to join the THEMIS network and in November that year a partnership was set up with
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for a dual JD programme. The Applied Research Centre for Intellectual Assets and the Law in Asia (ARCIALA), as well as the Centre for Cross-Border Commercial Law in Asia (CEBCLA), were launched in May 2015 and in June that year the school signed a sponsorship and training agreement with WongPartnership. In August, it launched a dual LLM with
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. The law school building relocated in December 2016 to Armenian Street and in October 2017, a Pro Bono Centre was launched. At the same time, the
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's Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA) was launched, which subsequently came under the auspices of the law school in 2019. In June 2018, the school received a $4.5m grant from the National Research Foundation and
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to helm a research programme on AI and data use. In July that year it launched the LLM in Judicial Studies and in September the Centre for AI and Data Governance (CAIDG). In March 2020, the Centre for Computational Law was established after receiving a $15m grant from the NRF. On 11 April 2021, SMU renamed the school to include former Chief Justice
Yong Pung How Yong Pung How (11 April 1926 – 9 January 2020) was a Malayan-born Singaporean judge, lawyer and banker who served as the second chief justice of Singapore between 1990 and 2006, appointed by President Wee Kim Wee. He also served as the cha ...
's name as a recognition for his founding contributions to the university. CEBCLA was also renamed the Centre for Commercial Law in Asia (CCLA).


Programmes


Undergraduate LLB

To be admitted to the
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(LLB) programme, applicants should have good passes in their respective GCE A-Level subjects and also at minimum an A or a B for H1 General Paper or H2 Knowledge and Inquiry. In the 2015 University Admissions Exercise, both the 10th and 90th percentile had an Indicative Grade Profile (of 3H2/1H1 content-based subjects) of AAA/A. Potential candidates are called for a short written test and a group interview. The LLB programme is a four-year programme; it is also possible to enroll in the double degree programme (combining law with accountancy, business, economics, information systems, or social sciences) or to do a major (such as the Politics, Law, and Economics programme). Students must also complete ten weeks of internship and 80 hours of community service to graduate. The law school is partnered with law schools including
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,
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,
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, and
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for direct law-to-law exchange. Based on the 2017 Graduate Employment Survey, 97.6% of the school's graduates found employment; the school's graduates also commanded the highest mean basic monthly salary among all schools in the university. In the 2018 survey, the overall rate was 92.7%. Alumni of the school are well-represented in the major law firms, the Supreme Court Justices' Law Clerk scheme.


Juris Doctor

Introduced in 2009, the
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programme is an additional route for persons who already have a degree in another discipline or a law degree not recognised for the purpose of admission to the Singapore Bar to become members of the Singapore legal profession. Applicants must have completed at least three years of full-time undergraduate education and show proficiency in the English language. SMU's JD curriculum is a mix of compulsory law courses and electives. Similar to all SMU undergraduates, six weeks of internship and 50 hours of community service are required for graduation. Students are required to complete a total of 25 Credit Units of law courses. Although students are expected to complete the programme within three years, the programme may be accelerated. Students may also enrol in the dual-JD programme with Yonsei Law School. Completion of the either the LLB or JD allows a student to proceed directly to Part B of the local
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and be called as a lawyer.


LLM and PhD

There are three
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(LLM) options: the LLM in Cross-Border Business and Finance Law in Asia, the Dual LLM in Commercial Law (Singapore and London), and the LLM in Judicial Studies (which is offered jointly with the
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). The first two options are one-year programmes while the dual LLM is a 15-month programme where students split their time between SMU and
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. A PhD in Law, Commerce, and Technology was launched in 2021.


Professional

The SMU Law Academy or SMULA runs seminars on developments in the law for the legal profession; attendees receive Continuing Professional Development points. Courses taught to the LLB, JD, and LLM students may also be audited. Since 2020, SMULA also offers a preparatory programme for Part A of the local
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s.


Student life


International moot competitions

Since the launch of its international moots programme in 2010, the school has been to the championship final of the largest and most established international moot court competitions: Jessup (2013, 2014, and 2022), Vis (2015, 2016, and 2021), Vis East (2015, 2016, and 2022),
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(2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2020),
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(2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2021),
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(2015, 2017, and 2022), and IHL (2016, 2019, and 2022). As of April 2022, SMU has emerged champions 42 times, 1st runner-up 35 times, and 2nd runner-up 37 times in international moot competitions, in addition to more than 250 Best Oralist and Best Memorial prizes and dozens of national and regional round championships. SMU set a world record of eight international moot finals in a single season in 2014/15 (winning a world-record five), a feat it bettered in 2015/16 when it reached nine international moot finals. It also became the first university in the history of international moots to successfully defend a major moot international title when it won back-to-back championships in the ICC moot in 2015 and 2016; it became the second university to do the same when it won back-to-back championships in the Price moot in 2016 and 2017.


International mediation and negotiation competitions

SMU has achieved podium finishes in various international mediation and negotiation competitions such as Advocate Maximus (2018 and 2019), ICC Mediation Australia (2020), and CDRC Vienna (2018).


Law reform and public legal education

SMU students have given representations at various law reform efforts, including during the 2016 Constitutional Commission's hearing on the elected presidency and the 2018 Select Committee's hearing on deliberate online falsehoods. In terms of public legal education efforts, the student club Lexicon collaborates with the
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to write case briefs on selected Court of Appeal judgments. In 2021, Lexicon launched its law journal, Singapore Law Journal.


Research impact

The faculty have appeared as
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before courts in Singapore and overseas. The faculty have also authored various leading texts regularly cited by the courts, such as ''The Law of Torts in Singapore'' by Gary Chan and ''The Law of Contract in Singapore'' by Goh Yihan et al. In the
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by subject, the school was ranked 101–150 for Law and Legal Studies in 2021 and 90–100 in 2022. As a university, SMU was ranked 71–80 in 2021 by QS for Top Young Universities.


Notable alumni

* Pritam Singh (JD'11): Member of Parliament and Secretary-General of The Workers' Party *
Nadia Ahmad Samdin Nadia Ahmad Samdin (born 1990) is a Singaporean politician and lawyer. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), she has been the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Cheng San–Seletar division of Ang Mo Kio GRC since 2020. ...
(LLB'13): Member of Parliament *
Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim Zhulkarnain bin Abdul Rahim ( Jawi: ذو القرنين عبدالرحيم; born 1980) is a Singaporean politician and lawyer. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Kea ...
(LLM'13): Member of Parliament


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