Ministry of Law and SingPost Commemorate SGLaw200 with Special Stamp Issue
2 July 2026
From left to right: Pillars of Justice (1st Local), Access to Justice (85₵), Alternative Dispute Resolution (90₵), Future of Justice ($2)
The Ministry of Law (MinLaw) and the Singapore Post Limited (SingPost) launched a special commemorative stamp set titled ‘Justice for All: Upholding the Rule of Law in Singapore’.
The stamp series marks SGLaw200, the bicentennial of Singapore’s modern legal and judicial system, since the enactment of the Second Charter of Justice in 1826. The issue celebrates the foundational role that the Rule of Law plays in underpinning Singapore’s economic progress, social harmony, law and order, and international standing and more. The issue also looks ahead to the future, and how the Rule of Law can evolve and be strengthened to take Singapore forward.
Designed by local designer Andy Koh, the four-stamp set illustrates the core pillars of Singapore's contemporary legal ecosystem. The designs highlight the country's strong legal institutions, people-centred access to justice, and robust alternative dispute resolution options, while looking ahead to a technology-driven, future-ready legal system that retains its human heart.
Stamp Designs
● Pillars of Justice (1st Local): Set against the backdrop of the Supreme Court, State Courts, and Family Justice Courts, this stamp highlights the integral roles of Singapore’s Judiciary, Public Prosecutor, and the broader legal profession. It signifies their commitment to uphold the Rule of Law, ensuring equality, and safeguarding the rights of all.
● Access to Justice (85₵): Featuring the Legal Aid Bureau and the Public Defender’s Office, this stamp highlights the dedicated work of public officers and volunteer lawyers who provide civil and criminal legal aid to financially needy Singaporeans. It signifies the Government’s commitment to ensure that the less privileged can have access to justice.
● Alternative Dispute Resolution (90₵): Showcasing the breadth of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services available in Singapore, this stamp juxtaposes two complementary aspects of our vibrant ADR ecosystem. It features Maxwell Chambers—Singapore’s premier hub for international arbitration and mediation— alongside volunteer community mediators who facilitate conversations to resolve disputes amicably and preserve social harmony.
● Future of Justice ($2): Highlighting the intersection of technology and the law, this stamp reflects Singapore’s commitment to innovation. It showcases how digital tools empower the legal system to deliver more efficient and accessible justice for future generations while keeping the human element at its heart.
Sales Channels
The stamps and associated philatelic products are available for purchase at the Philatelic Counter in the General Post Office, the Philatelic Store @ Tampines, and online at shop.singpost.com, while stocks last.
About the Ministry of Law
The mission of the Singapore Ministry of Law (MinLaw) is to advance access to justice, the rule of law, the economy and society through policy, law and services. MinLaw drives legal reforms, oversees the policy for development, promotion and regulation of Singapore’s legal sector, and advances Singapore’s national interests through international legal policy and cooperation. In addition, MinLaw regulates moneylending and pawnbroking, licenses law practices, registers foreign-qualified legal practitioners, supervises precious stones and precious metals dealers, and provides community legal services such as legal aid, criminal defence aid, community mediation, Embargoed until 2 July 2026, 5pm insolvency administration, and public trustee services. MinLaw also oversees land policy and administration, and the development of Singapore’s intellectual property sector supported by its statutory boards. For more information, please visit MinLaw’s website here.
About Singapore Post Limited
Singapore Post (SingPost) is a leading postal and eCommerce logistics provider in Asia Pacific. The portfolio of businesses spans from national and international postal services to warehousing and fulfilment, international freight forwarding and last mile delivery, serving customers in more than 220 global destinations. Headquartered in Singapore, SingPost has approximately 3,000 employees. Since its inception in 1858, the company has evolved and innovated to bring about best-in-class integrated logistics solutions and services, making every delivery count for people and planet. www.singpost.com
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