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Wiki articles on Singapore law

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[Copied from "User talk:Jacklee"]

Hi Jacklee

I'm a fresh law student in Singapore, looking to help expand the Singapore law sections on Wiki for the benefit of everyone. You seem like the eminent Wiki-ian on this, so it would be best to approach you for advice. I am an avid reader of Wikipedia but very clueless at the administrative side of it, it is very daunting even for a tech-savvy youth. I would like to contribute articles on Singapore case law, especially on landmark cases. Hope to hear from you!

Thwings (talk) 15:14, 9 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

A good way to get started is to have a look at an existing article on a court case such as "Donoghue v Stevenson" and modify it. You can copy the wikitext in the article to a sandbox such as "User:Thwings/sandbox", work on the article as long as you want there, then transfer the contents of the sandbox to the article. Here's a tip: if you are writing an article on Ong Ah Chuan v Public Prosecutor and have created the article in your sandbox, go to "Ong Ah Chuan v Public Prosecutor", type "{{subst:User:Thwings/sandbox}}" and save the article. Voilà – whatever is in the sandbox will be transferred to the article page. For information on how you should format articles see "Wikipedia:Manual of Style", and on referencing see "Wikipedia:Citing sources". Feel free to ask any other questions by leaving messages here on on my talk page. — Cheers, JackLee talk 15:45, 9 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Thanks! I hope you don't mind me using your article on Chng Suan Tze v. Minister of Home Affairs as it is an SGCA case which I hope to adapt for other SGCA cases. Oh and currently I have my articles-in-progress under User:Thwings/ARTICLE NAME, is this any different from having it in my sandbox? Thanks

Thwings (talk) 15:58, 9 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Actually, I would suggest that you don't use "Chng Suan Tze v. Minister for Home Affairs" as an example because it is not a very well written or complete article. I wasn't the one who originally created it – I just did a bit of cleaning up here and there, such as adding {{Infobox Court Case}} to it. "Donoghue v Stevenson" is a much better example. Yes, it is absolutely fine to work on articles in subpages of your user page in the form "User:Thwings/ARTICLE NAME"; you don't have to name the subpages "sandbox". No need to leave {{talkback}} messages on my talk page as I'll put your talk page on my watchlist for now. — Cheers, JackLee talk 16:16, 9 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Good tip on that, I was mainly interested in the {{Infobox Court Case}} too. "Donoghue v Stevenson" is a perfect start as I plan to write on Duty of Care in Singapore as well. Thanks for the guidance!

Thwings (talk) 16:29, 9 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Good luck. Also, do you know about {{Singapore Statute}} and {{Singapore Constitution}}? These are handy for creating links to free online versions of the Constitution and statutes. — Cheers, JackLee talk 04:59, 10 November 2009 (UTC)Reply