Constitution of the Republic of Singapore 1963, as amended to 2023
Sexual and Reproductive Rights
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    (1) The Legislature may, by law, define, regulate, protect, safeguard, support, foster and promote the institution of marriage.
    (2) Subject to any written law, the Government and any public authority may, in the exercise of their executive authority, protect, safeguard, support, foster and promote the institution of marriage.
    (3) Nothing in Part 46 invalidates a law enacted before, on or after the date of commencement of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment No. 3) Act 2022 by reason that the law —
    (a) defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman; or
    (b) is based on such a definition of marriage.
    (4) Nothing in Part 4 invalidates an exercise of executive authority before, on or after the date of commencement of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment No. 3) Act 2022 by reason that the exercise is based on a definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman. (Art. 156)

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Part 4 on Fundamental Liberties.

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Presidential Council for Minority Rights established under Art. 69. Refer to Art. 68.

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4- Presidential Council for Minority Rights established under Art. 69.
5- Refer to Art. 68: “In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires- …“differentiating measure” means any measure which is, or is likely in its practical application to be, disadvantageous to persons of any racial or religious community and not equally disadvantageous to persons of other such communities, either directly by prejudicing persons of that community or indirectly by giving advantage to persons of another community; …”

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Part 4 on Fundamental Liberties.