Proclamation of Singapore, the Glossary
The Proclamation of Singapore is an annex of the Agreement relating to the separation of Singapore from Malaysia as an independent and sovereign state dated 7 August 1965 between the Government of Malaysia and government of Singapore, and an act to amend the Constitution of Malaysia and the Malaysia Act on 9 August 1965 signed by the King of Malaysia, and read on the day of separation from Malaysia, which was 9 August 1965, by Lee Kuan Yew, the first Singaporean prime minister.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Edmund W. Barker, Equality before the law, Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965, Justice as Fairness, King of Malaysia, Lee Kuan Yew, Malaysia, Prime Minister of Malaysia, Prime Minister of Singapore, Proclamation of Malaysia, Secretary-General of the United Nations, Singapore, Singapore in Malaysia, Succession of states, Treaty series, Tunku Abdul Rahman, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 97 (I), Vienna Convention on Succession of States in Respect of Treaties.
- 1965 documents
- 1965 in Singapore
- 1965 in politics
- August 1965 events in Asia
- Formation of Malaysia
- Separatism in Malaysia
- Singapore and the Commonwealth of Nations
- Singapore in Malaysia
Edmund W. Barker
Edmund William Barker (1 December 1920 – 12 April 2001) was a Singaporean politician and lawyer who authored the Proclamation of Singapore.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Edmund W. Barker
Equality before the law
Equality before the law, also known as equality under the law, equality in the eyes of the law, legal equality, or legal egalitarianism, is the principle that all people must be equally protected by the law.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Equality before the law
Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965
The Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965 was a major agreement between the governments of Malaysia and Singapore on 7 August 1965 that formally expelled Singapore from Malaysia as a state and to be an independent sovereign country. Proclamation of Singapore and Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965 are 1965 in Singapore, Formation of Malaysia, Malaysia and the Commonwealth of Nations and Singapore and the Commonwealth of Nations.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965
Justice as Fairness
"Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical" is an essay by John Rawls, published in 1985.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Justice as Fairness
King of Malaysia
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, unofficially known as the king of Malaysia, is the constitutional monarch and head of state of Malaysia.
See Proclamation of Singapore and King of Malaysia
Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew; 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), often referred to by his initials LKY, was a Singaporean statesman and lawyer who served as the first Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990, and Secretary-General of the People's Action Party from 1954 to 1992.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Lee Kuan Yew
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Malaysia
Prime Minister of Malaysia
The prime minister of Malaysia (Perdana Menteri Malaysia; ڤردان منتري مليسيا|label.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Prime Minister of Malaysia
Prime Minister of Singapore
The prime minister of Singapore is the head of government of Singapore.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Prime Minister of Singapore
Proclamation of Malaysia
The Proclamation of Malaysia (Malay: Pemasyhuran Malaysia Jawi: ڤمشهوران مليسيا) was a statement, written in English and Malay (in the Jawi script), that declared the merger of the Federation of Malaya with the State of Singapore and the British crown colonies of North Borneo and Sarawak into the new Federation of Malaysia, following the enactment of the Malaysia Agreement and the Malaysia Act 1963 that July. Proclamation of Singapore and Proclamation of Malaysia are Declarations of independence, Formation of Malaysia, Malaysia and the Commonwealth of Nations, Singapore and the Commonwealth of Nations and Singapore in Malaysia.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Proclamation of Malaysia
Secretary-General of the United Nations
The secretary-general of the United Nations (UNSG or UNSECGEN) is the chief administrative officer of the United Nations and head of the United Nations Secretariat, one of the six principal organs of the United Nations.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Secretary-General of the United Nations
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia.
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Singapore in Malaysia
Singapore (Singapura), officially the State of Singapore (Negeri Singapura), was one of the 14 states of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965. Proclamation of Singapore and Singapore in Malaysia are 1965 in Singapore, Formation of Malaysia, Malaysia and the Commonwealth of Nations and Singapore and the Commonwealth of Nations.
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Succession of states
Succession of states is a concept in international relations regarding a successor state that has become a sovereign state over a territory (and populace) that was previously under the sovereignty of another state.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Succession of states
Treaty series
A treaty series is an officially published collection of treaties and other international agreements.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Treaty series
Tunku Abdul Rahman
Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah (italic; 8 February 19036 December 1990) was a Malaysian statesman and lawyer who served as the first prime minister of Malaysia and the head of government of its predecessor states from 1955 to 1970.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Tunku Abdul Rahman
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 97 (I)
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 97 (1) of 14 December 1946, titled "Registration and Publication of Treaties and International Agreements: Regulations to give effect to Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations", was a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly during its first session that affirmed that Adopted by the General Assembly on, as modified by resolutions 364 B (IV), 482 (V) and 33/141 A, adopted by the General Assembly on 1 December 1949, 12 December 1950 and 18 December 1978, respectively.
See Proclamation of Singapore and United Nations General Assembly Resolution 97 (I)
Vienna Convention on Succession of States in Respect of Treaties
The Vienna Convention on Succession of States in Respect of Treaties is an international treaty opened for signature in 1978 to set rules on succession of states.
See Proclamation of Singapore and Vienna Convention on Succession of States in Respect of Treaties
See also
1965 documents
- 1965 Constitution of Romania
- A Freedom Budget for All Americans
- Ad gentes
- Apostolicam Actuositatem
- Catholic–Orthodox Joint Declaration of 1965
- Christus Dominus
- Constitution of Connecticut
- Constitution of Singapore
- Dei verbum
- Dignitatis humanae
- Gaudium et spes
- Gilchrist Document
- Gravissimum educationis
- Historic Eight Documents
- Hobart Area Transportation Study
- Keeping Scientology Working
- Letter of Reconciliation of the Polish Bishops to the German Bishops
- Mense maio
- Mysterium fidei (encyclical)
- Nostra aetate
- Optatam Totius
- Perfectae Caritatis
- Phillips Report
- Presbyterorum Ordinis
- Proclamation of Singapore
- Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence
- The Negro Family: The Case For National Action
1965 in Singapore
- 1965 Hong Lim by-election
- 1965 in Singapore
- Constitution of Singapore
- Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965
- Proclamation of Singapore
- Singapore in Malaysia
1965 in politics
- 1965 Algerian coup d'état
- 1965 Arab League summit
- 1965 Constitution of Romania
- 1965 Dutch cabinet formation
- 1965 elections
- 1965 in politics
- Apostasia of 1965
- Casablanca Protocol
- Proclamation of Singapore
August 1965 events in Asia
- Assassination of Harry Barrie
- Battle of Haji Pir Pass (1965)
- Operation Gibraltar
- Operation Starlite
- Proclamation of Singapore
Formation of Malaysia
- 18-point agreement
- 1962 Singaporean integration referendum
- 20-point agreement
- 2021 amendment to the Constitution of Malaysia
- Brunei and Malaysia
- Cobbold Commission
- Federalism in Malaysia
- Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965
- Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
- Malaysia Act 1963
- Malaysia Agreement
- Malaysia Bill
- Malaysia Day
- Malaysian Malaysia
- Malaysian Solidarity Consultative Committee
- Manila Accord
- Maphilindo
- Proclamation of Malaysia
- Proclamation of Singapore
- Proposed 2019 amendment to the Constitution of Malaysia
- Singapore in Malaysia
Separatism in Malaysia
- Parti Bumi Kenyalang
- Proclamation of Singapore
- Sabah Sarawak Keluar Malaysia
Singapore and the Commonwealth of Nations
- 1971 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
- Australia–Singapore relations
- Brunei–Singapore relations
- Canada–Singapore relations
- Colony of Singapore
- Foreign relations of Singapore
- Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965
- India–Singapore relations
- List of high commissioners of New Zealand to Singapore
- List of high commissioners of the United Kingdom to Singapore
- Malaysia Bill
- Malaysia–Singapore relations
- New Zealand–Singapore relations
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Singapore
- Pakistan–Singapore relations
- Proclamation of Malaysia
- Proclamation of Singapore
- Singapore Act 1966
- Singapore Armed Forces ranks
- Singapore at the Commonwealth Games
- Singapore in Malaysia
- Singapore–South Africa relations
- Singapore–Trinidad and Tobago relations
- Singapore–United Kingdom relations
- Singaporean nationality law
Singapore in Malaysia
- 1963 Singaporean general election
- 1964 Malaysian general election
- 1964 race riots in Singapore
- MacDonald House bombing
- Operation Coldstore
- Proclamation of Malaysia
- Proclamation of Singapore
- Pulau Senang prison riots
- Singapore in Malaysia