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Date/ Time: 19 July 2024; Registration: 5.30pm | Lecture: 6.30pm | Reception: 7.30pm
Venue: Auditorium, Supreme Court of Singapore, 1 Supreme Court Lane, S(178879)
Oceans Apart? New Zealand’s Place in the Common Law Family
by Chief Justice Winkelmann, Supreme Court of New Zealand
In the Singapore Academy of Law Annual Lecture 2024, Chief Justice Winkelmann will discuss how the common law has developed to meet the circumstances of New Zealand society, while keeping strong ties to the global common law family.
This event is Complimentary and for Members only.
Date: 14 - 15 January 2025
Day 1 and 2:
Venue: ParkRoyal Collection Marina Bay Singapore
The Singapore Academy of Law (‘’SAL”), in collaboration with the Singapore International Commercial Court (“SICC”), is organising the Singapore International Commercial Court Conference 2025 (“SICCC”) on 14 and 15 January 2025 at the ParkRoyal Collection Marina Bay Singapore. The SICCC marks a special and significant milestone in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the SICC since its establishment.The theme of the SICCC is “Transnational Commerce in a Shifting World” and will consider issues relevant to the transnational system of commercial justice within today’s globalised world, highlighting the pivotal role of international commercial courts as neutral arbiters and enablers of change. There will be several panels with a distinguished line up of speakers exploring diverse topics, including evolving trends in managing complex cross-border disputes, innovative approaches to resolving private law issues in borderless disputes and alongside cutting-edge emerging technologies, as well as holistic perspectives on cross-border corporate restructuring in the commercial dispute resolution space.
Member Price: $750.00
Date: 14 January 2025
Member Price: $250.00 (before GST)
This module is designed to equip participants with an understanding of the steps involved in commencing an action. The course will cover the following topics:
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in the following hands-on activities, with feedback given by trainers:
This module is designed to familiarise participants with the procedural, written, oral, ethical, substantive and advocacy aspects of appeals. The course will cover the following topics:
Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in the following hands-on activities, with feedback given by trainers: