Wee Chong Jin

Judge and Legal Scholar in Singapore

Wee Chong Jin - Judge and Legal Scholar in Singapore
Born

September 28th, 1917
107 years ago

Died

June 5th, 2005
20 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Singapore

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Served as a prominent judge in Singapore, contributing to the development of the legal system. Played a significant role in the establishment of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre. Held the position of Chief Justice of Singapore, overseeing major legal reforms and court enhancements. Authored numerous judicial decisions that have shaped Singaporean law.

Served as Chief Justice of Singapore

Contributed to the establishment of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre

Authored significant judicial decisions

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