Talk:Fettering of discretion in Singapore administrative law
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General article for fettering of discretion
[edit]There is no general administrative law article for "fettering of discretion" (or the non-fettering principle) from a more international perspective, so I've temporarily linked the Administrative Law infobox's link of "fettering of discretion" to this Singaporean article. It would be helpful if someone could make a general article for fettering of discretion with other country's perspectives like English law. Trolligarch (talk) 13:14, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
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