Publication Type

Blog Post

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

11-2019

Abstract

The Singapore Protection From Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) has generated a considerable amount of interest in the public square. Taking into account the way that public discourse has unfolded thus far, this post will offer a couple of brief reflections as to how one ought to think about the POFMA – indeed, borrowing a key concept from administrative law, this post is primarily concerned with the process of thinking about the POFMA, rather than offering a substantive position on its merits.

Discipline

Administrative Law | Government Contracts

Research Areas

Private Law

Publisher

Edward Elgar

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