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Study Tips for CLP Prep
By Liew Hong Wei As my exam looms in less than three months, I had the opportunity to review some of my good choices and shortcomings in...

Lexicon Editorial Board
Oct 5, 20205 min read


To be a Monopoly — The Domination of a Market by a Single Entity
Ever played a game of the classic fast-dealing property trading board game? Its board, easily recognisable by a portly old man with a...
Megan CJY
Oct 5, 20204 min read


A Lawyer by Training, A Journalist by Heart
It’s never too late to be what you might have been. It’s never too late to find what sets your soul on fire. “What is your ambition?”...
Megan CJY
Sep 4, 20205 min read


Expressing GratiTOOBE
You may have read some of our law students’ experiences on e-learning, both good and bad. Like many other students, I had mixed feelings...
Tan Ejin
Sep 4, 20203 min read


LAWASIA Goes Online!
From the wearing of masks and social distancing to the massive efforts in search of a vaccine, the new normal has indeed affected various...

Lexicon Editorial Board
Sep 4, 20203 min read


Parlimen Digital: Leaders of Tomorrow
The COVID-19 virus has been an unprecedented ordeal that has swept the globe. The resulting pandemic has disrupted much of our normal...
Tay Khye Vern
Aug 11, 20203 min read


Legally Binge-Watching
With finals done and dusted, and some time to spare before the new semester begins, it’s time to sit back, relax and binge-watch some...

Lexicon Editorial Board
Aug 11, 20203 min read


Gamification in Higher Education
‘Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I will learn.’ – Benjamin Franklin – While most, if not all, students...
Charmiane Foo
Jul 1, 20208 min read


To New Beginnings...
The saying “one single twig breaks easily but a bundle of twigs is strong” signifies the importance of uniting with like-minded people to...

Ong Eng Hong
Jul 1, 20202 min read


Constitutional Conundrums on the Pandemic
On 13 May 2020, Taylor’s Law School had the honour of having Emeritus Prof Datuk Dr. Shad Saleem Faruqi to share his thoughts on the...
Tan Ejin
Jul 1, 20204 min read


Transformative Online Teaching & Learning in Higher Education
‘Research suggests that online learning has been shown to increase retention of information, and take less time...’ - World Economic...
Charmiane Foo
May 31, 20207 min read


DiaLAWgues with Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan
She is a voice for the people, a spearheader for justice in Malaysia. Dato’ Ambiga Sreenevasan plays a vital role in advocacy for human...

Chloe Ho
May 31, 20203 min read


Beyond the Law: Crossing Borders
France is a country located in Western Europe which boasts fine cuisine, spectacular historical landmarks and fine art. Its capital,...

Lexicon Editorial Board
May 31, 20202 min read


Beyond the Law: Meals of Love
Since the spike in COVID-19 cases and the announcement of the Movement Control Order in Malaysia, medical staffs across the country have...
Tan Ejin
May 31, 20203 min read


A Voyage Marked as a Milestone
A voyage marked as a milestone often begins in solitary advance, and for him, it began in the year 2018. This journey was rarely...
Megan CJY
May 4, 20206 min read


Life as an Intern: Non-Legal Edition @ An International Company
What company did you work at and what do they specialise in? Grooves is a company that operates Japan’s largest domestic platform for...
Charmiane Foo
May 2, 20205 min read


8 E-Learning Elements: the new Effective way to Education?
By Chloe Ho and Tay Khye Vern Education institutions around the world have been temporarily closed to contain and curb the spread of the...

Lexicon Editorial Board
May 2, 20205 min read


From the Experts
As Taylor’s Law School commenced its first online semester amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the DiaLAWgue series, where learned judges and...

Ong Eng Hong
May 2, 20203 min read


Brexit: Checkmate for International Students?
With pressure rising and clocks ticking, Marc Johnson, a Law lecturer from Truman Bodden Law School, defined Brexit as a source of an...

Lexicon Editorial Board
Mar 30, 20202 min read


Taylor's Inaugural Internal Mooting Competition 2020
February 2020 marks the very first Taylor’s Inaugural Internal Mooting Competition organised by Taylor’s Mooting Society in conjunction...

Ong Eng Hong
Mar 28, 20202 min read
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