The Big Ideas of Mr Lee Kuan Yew: Rule of Law

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • In conjunction of celebrating Mr Lee Kuan Yew's 90th birthday with the LKY School's 9th anniversary, the LKY School hosted a conference to celebrate the big ideas of Mr Lee. The speakers, all of whom had worked closely with Mr Lee, reflected on how his ideas had shaped the course of history for Singapore, and provided personal stories of their own relationships with him.
    In part three of the conference, speakers Professor S Jayakumar, former Deputy Prime Minister, and Chief Justice (Ret) Chan Sek Keong talks about the Rule of Law in Singapore. The moderator is Professor Tommy Koh, Special Adviser to the Institute of Policy Studies.
    The LKY School 9th Anniversary Conference was held on 16-Sep-13 at the Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore.
    For more details on the conference, click here: lkyspp.sg/GAqcf4
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    Watch the "Welcome Address and Opening Remarks", part one of the conference here: • The Big Ideas of Mr Le...
    Watch "The Role of the State", part two of the conference here: • The Big Ideas of Mr Le...
    Watch the "Special Address by Singapore Minister Heng Swee Kiat", part four of the conference here: • The Big Ideas of Mr Le...
    Watch "Geopolitics", part five of the conference here: • The Big Ideas of Mr Le...
    Watch "Governance and Implementation", the last part of the conference here: • The Big Ideas of Mr Le...

Комментарии • 21

  • @beatricemusyoka2168
    @beatricemusyoka2168 2 года назад +3

    From Third World to First World , The Former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was a Great Hero and Transformational Leader . He indeed made Singapore an Oasis of Rule of Law , secure Nation, protected the minority, non discriminatory . Policy is implementing and implementation is policy .
    Africa needs those Leaders . I have visited Singapore

  • @SazalibinkamsirSazali-zu5yo
    @SazalibinkamsirSazali-zu5yo 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for nice 🗣im many time show but dame not belive want im show. Maybe public so clever.now im no need to show agian

  • @SazalibinkamsirSazali-zu5yo
    @SazalibinkamsirSazali-zu5yo 5 месяцев назад +1

    Now im keep my key🔑🤵🌊🗝🌊🏇🏇🏇Tiece and Quater so less who in group.

  • @JIANGTG
    @JIANGTG 3 года назад +10

    EVERY COUNTRY AND ALL PEOPLE MUST ADHERE TO RULE OF LAW SO AS TO PREVENT SOCIAL INSTABILITY AND CHAOS ...

  • @SazalibinkamsirSazali-zu5yo
    @SazalibinkamsirSazali-zu5yo 5 месяцев назад +1

    we must Done want the tip is give in seletion number.👍📖⌨️dont wrong done .👬🧑‍🤝‍🧑

  • @gha9543
    @gha9543 4 года назад +9

    Harmony is important in the rule of law and comes after stability and security.

  • @singhdrkaramjeet2232
    @singhdrkaramjeet2232 4 года назад +3

    Jammit singh thrown out rule of law

  • @simontay1187
    @simontay1187 4 года назад +4

    The Rule of Law or The Law of the Ruler. To jog at 2 am, you will find a patrol car approaching you with this suspicious question, "why are you not fast asleep at this wee hours of the night?" If, Singapore is not a Chinese city what is the purpose of the Speak Mandarin Campaign. He even mentioned that Singapore is 'a paradise for the Chinese' to a Chinese student who intended to further study in USA. Well, so much for a LLB once in a lifetime.

    • @aaronclarke7732
      @aaronclarke7732 4 года назад +8

      In the UK, the number of police on patrol was systematically reduced so you may meet a criminal if you jog at 2am.

    • @michaeltan48
      @michaeltan48 2 года назад

      The "Speak the Mandarin Campaign" was to unify the Singaporean Chinese to avoid a dialectic chauvinism and to speak in one coherent voice...I am not a Singaporean but I understand the rationale of the Speak the Mandarin Campaign.

  • @peterq6598
    @peterq6598 5 лет назад

    Rule by Law... his Law...his Way or NO way...pick your choice his way or Bankruptcy / Jail...that is his Law for you... the last CHOICE run for your Life and seek asylum

    • @aaronclarke7732
      @aaronclarke7732 4 года назад +1

      He was also subject to the law. Ministers were subject to corruption laws.

    • @peterq6598
      @peterq6598 4 года назад

      @@aaronclarke7732 you MUST be kidding...you are talking about a God worshipped by idiots and he is ABOVE the Law and it is his RULE by Law not Rule of Law in Singapore

    • @aaronclarke7732
      @aaronclarke7732 4 года назад +1

      @@peterq6598 which law did he break?

    • @peterq6598
      @peterq6598 4 года назад

      @@aaronclarke7732 what do you KNOW of Singapore Law?...can a man be LOCKED up without trial for 32 years because he disagrees with you. Mandela was hailed as a Hero when he was Jailed as a Terrorist for 28 years...Chia Thye Poh was an Opposition and school Teacher...jailed at 24 and released after 32 years...How evil can a Bastard be??? there were others jailed for 7 to 17 years because they disagree with the bastard with NO trial but his Rule by Law...he Brags about the Rule of law where the Privy Council in UK is the last court of Appeal...when an Opposition appealed to the Privy Council and had his conviction Overturn as a Miscarriage of justice...the Bastard set up his Final Appeal Kangaroo Court with Beholden Judges knowing who calls the TUNE!!!

    • @peterq6598
      @peterq6598 4 года назад

      @Harry Huang The same to you without the F. ..only worse to come to this level which I won't go to