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Date/ Time: 14 May 2025, Wednesday, 11.30am – 1.00pm
Venue: SAL, Marina 1,2 & 3, The Adelphi #07-01, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)Community Law in Focus is a series of events seminars that offers audiences an insightful exploration of key areas in community law. The series opens with Academy Publishing’s newest publication, The Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice by Dr Colin Tan (NUS), Mr Chong Yue-En (Bethel Chambers), Mr Allen Sng Kiat Peng (NUS), and Mr Tan Kah Wai (LVM Law Chambers).
To mark the 15th anniversary of the enactment of the Singapore Mental Capacity Act (MCA), this seminar will delve into the legal framework designed to protect individuals aged 21 and above who lack the mental capacity to make decisions independently.
The four authors aim to provide a clear and practical understanding of the Act’s provisions and its evolving role in an ageing and more inclusive society. Key topics include assessing mental capacity, appointing decision-makers, and the safeguards in place to ensure the welfare and best interests of vulnerable individuals.
Register here for purchase of seminar and book bundle.
Register here for two seminars in the Community Law in Focus series and save up to $40.
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[Seminar] Protecting Those Who Cannot Protect Themselves: Insights Into The Mental Capacity ActMember's Price: SGD 76.30Usual Price: SGD 98.10CS CPD -
Date/ Time: 14 May 2025, Wednesday, 9.30am – 1.00pm
Venue: SAL, Marina 1,2 & 3, The Adelphi #07-01, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)Community Law in Focus is a series of seminars that offers audiences an insightful exploration of key areas in community law. The series opens with Academy Publishing’s newest publications:
- Marriage, Spouses and Assets by Professor Leong Wai Kum (SUSS)
- The Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice by Dr Colin Tan (NUS), Mr Chong Yue-En (Bethel Chambers), Mr Allen Sng Kiat Peng (NUS), and Mr Tan Kah Wai (LVM Law Chambers)
Join us for thoughtful discussions that bring legal understanding into the heart of community life — ideal for members of the public, caregivers, and community professionals.
SPOUSAL INTERESTS AND ASSETS: NAVIGATING FAMILY LAW DYNAMICS (9.00am – 11.00am)
This seminar provides a practical overview of how family law principles are applied to marriage, spousal relationships, and the division of assets. It enhances understanding of individual rights and responsibilities within the family framework. Joining the author on the panel discussion is Dr Colin Tan (NUS), Mr Yap Teong Liang (T L Yap Law Chambers LLC), Ms Ruth Yeo (SUSS) and will be moderated by Ms Edith Chen (SUSS).PROTECTING THOSE WHO CANNOT PROTECT THEMSELVES: INSIGHTS INTO THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT (11.30am – 1.00pm)
The four authors will examine how the Act safeguards individuals who lack mental capacity and how it has evolved to meet the needs of an ageing and more inclusive society. This seminar also commemorates 15 years of this key legislation in Singapore.Register here for single seminar and book bundle:
[Seminar + Book] Community Law in Focus Series Member's Price: SGD 207.10Usual Price: SGD 310.64CS CPD -
Date/ Time: 14 May 2025, Wednesday, 9.30am – 1.00pm
Venue: SAL, Marina 1,2 & 3, The Adelphi #07-01, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)Community Law in Focus is a series of seminars that offers audiences an insightful exploration of key areas in community law. The series opens with Academy Publishing’s newest publications:
- Marriage, Spouses and Assets by Professor Leong Wai Kum (SUSS)
- The Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice by Dr Colin Tan (NUS), Mr Chong Yue-En (Bethel Chambers), Mr Allen Sng Kiat Peng (NUS), and Mr Tan Kah Wai (LVM Law Chambers)
Join us for thoughtful discussions that bring legal understanding into the heart of community life — ideal for members of the public, caregivers, and community professionals.
SPOUSAL INTERESTS AND ASSETS: NAVIGATING FAMILY LAW DYNAMICS (9.00am – 11.00am)
This seminar provides a practical overview of how family law principles are applied to marriage, spousal relationships, and the division of assets. It enhances understanding of individual rights and responsibilities within the family framework. Joining the author on the panel discussion is Dr Colin Tan (NUS), Mr Yap Teong Liang (T L Yap Law Chambers LLC), Ms Ruth Yeo (SUSS) and will be moderated by Ms Edith Chen (SUSS).
PROTECTING THOSE WHO CANNOT PROTECT THEMSELVES: INSIGHTS INTO THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT (11.30am – 1.00pm)
The four authors will examine how the Act safeguards individuals who lack mental capacity and how it has evolved to meet the needs of an ageing and more inclusive society. This seminar also commemorates 15 years of this key legislation in Singapore.
Register here for two seminars and books bundle in the Community Law in Focus series and save up to $40.
[Seminar Bundle] Community Law in Focus Series Member's Price: SGD 109.00Usual Price: SGD 163.50CS CPD -
Date/ Time: 14 May 2025, Wednesday, 11.30am – 1.00pm
Venue: SAL, Marina 1,2 & 3, The Adelphi #07-01, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)Community Law in Focus is a series of events seminars that offers audiences an insightful exploration of key areas in community law. The series opens with Academy Publishing’s newest publication, The Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice by Dr Colin Tan (NUS), Mr Chong Yue-En (Bethel Chambers), Mr Allen Sng Kiat Peng (NUS), and Mr Tan Kah Wai (LVM Law Chambers).
To mark the 15th anniversary of the enactment of the Singapore Mental Capacity Act (MCA), this seminar will delve into the legal framework designed to protect individuals aged 21 and above who lack the mental capacity to make decisions independently.
The four authors aim to provide a clear and practical understanding of the Act’s provisions and its evolving role in an ageing and more inclusive society. Key topics include assessing mental capacity, appointing decision-makers, and the safeguards in place to ensure the welfare and best interests of vulnerable individuals.
Register here for two seminars and books bundle in the Community Law in Focus series and save up to $40.
Register here for purchase of seminar only.
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14 May
Spousal Interests and Assets: Navigating Family Law Dynamics REGISTER
[Seminar + Book] Protecting Those Who Cannot Protect Themselves: Insights Into The Mental Capacity Act Member's Price: SGD 125.35Usual Price: SGD 171.68CS CPD -
Date & Time: 12 February 2025 2pm - 6pm
Venue: State Courts, Havelock Hall, Basement 2, 1 Havelock Square, Singapore 059724The pandemic now seems like a distant memory. But in truth, many of us forget that it really only ended in March 2023 with the WHO declaration. More importantly, the effects of the pandemic remain with us in the PIPD world up to today – asynchronous and hybrid work, paperless offices, judicial ADR now taking the form of pure neutral evaluation, less of an opportunity to see one another, more paper advocacy than court craft.
Were these changes an inevitability, even without the pandemic? Likely so, given that “Courts of the Future” was conceived well before the global crisis.
Has the post-pandemic era brought a “new normal” which is only a little different from the time before any of us heard of the word “coronavirus”? Or will the changes from the pandemic bring more changes? Now that the ratchet has turned, it doesn’t seem to want to turn back. And will it turn even further?
Will Artificial Intelligence change the PIPD landscape forever, whether through the work processes we undertake, or the very subject matter of our work?
In this symposium, lawyers from within and without the PIPD profession speak about learning from the pandemic and using these lessons to meet the challenges and shape a positive future for PIPD lawyers and clients.
Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)
Associate Student Member's Price: $30.00 (before GST)
Non-member's Price: $120.00 (before GST)For bulk registrations of 3 or more, email [email protected] to get a $20 discount on registrations from the 3rd participant onwards.
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