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  1. Law and Technology in Singapore (2nd Edition) Digital

    Please note that the digital copy can only be read on Academy Library, SAL’s proprietary eBook reader. It is not available in any other format (e.g. PDF). For more information, please visit our FAQ page.

     

    This title provides students and practitioners with a broad overview of the technologies in so far as they apply to various areas of Singapore law, presents a report of the current practice and content of specific areas of Singapore law in so far as they are impacted by technology and looks to the future and sketches out issues that may be affected by technology and what the likely solutions might be.

    This updated second edition aims to incorporate emerging technologies (including AI), and to expand its regional elements to account for Southeast Asia and beyond.

     

    General Editors: Simon Chesterman, Goh Yihan and Andrew Phang 
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 900 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $72.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $135.00 (before GST)

    Law and Technology in Singapore (2nd Edition) Digital
    Member's Price: SGD 98.10
    Usual Price: SGD 147.15
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  2. [Bundle] Law and Technology in Singapore (2nd Edition) (Print + Digital)

    Please note that the digital copy can only be read on Academy Library, SAL’s proprietary eBook reader. It is not available in any other format (e.g. PDF). For more information, please visit our FAQ page.

     

    This title provides students and practitioners with a broad overview of the technologies in so far as they apply to various areas of Singapore law, presents a report of the current practice and content of specific areas of Singapore law in so far as they are impacted by technology and looks to the future and sketches out issues that may be affected by technology and what the likely solutions might be.

    This updated second edition aims to incorporate emerging technologies (including AI), and to expand its regional elements to account for Southeast Asia and beyond.

     

    General Editors: Simon Chesterman, Goh Yihan and Andrew Phang
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 900 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $93.60 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $175.50 (before GST)

    [Bundle] Law and Technology in Singapore (2nd Edition) (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 127.53
    Usual Price: SGD 191.30
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  3. Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition)

    The third edition of Insurance Law in Singapore provides a much-needed update for practitioners, students and interested stakeholders in the insurance law process. The law of insurance in Singapore is primarily based on English law but there are now major differences between the laws of both jurisdictions in relation to insurance law. Since the publication of the second edition in 1997, the UK has introduced the Insurance Act 2015 (which has been described as the most significant reform to English insurance law since the Marine Insurance Act 1906), the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 and the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010. The changes brought about by these statutes and the differences in the treatment of similar issues in Singapore are discussed in this edition. 

     

    This title provides a comprehensive overview of the legislative ad precedential developments in the topics concerning every stage fo the insurance law process. These include the formation of insurance contracts, risk, loss, claims and third-party rights. In addition, motor insurance and related issues are explored in extensive detail.

     

    Author(s): Tan Lee Meng
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 788 pages

     

    Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $72.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $135.00 (before GST)

    Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition)
    Member's Price: SGD 98.10
    Usual Price: SGD 147.15
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  4. Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition) Digital

    The third edition of Insurance Law in Singapore provides a much-needed update for practitioners, students and interested stakeholders in the insurance law process. The law of insurance in Singapore is primarily based on English law but there are now major differences between the laws of both jurisdictions in relation to insurance law. Since the publication of the second edition in 1997, the UK has introduced the Insurance Act 2015 (which has been described as the most significant reform to English insurance law since the Marine Insurance Act 1906), the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 and the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010. The changes brought about by these statutes and the differences in the treatment of similar issues in Singapore are discussed in this edition. 

     

    This title provides a comprehensive overview of the legislative ad precedential developments in the topics concerning every stage fo the insurance law process. These include the formation of insurance contracts, risk, loss, claims and third-party rights. In addition, motor insurance and related issues are explored in extensive detail.

     

    Author(s): Tan Lee Meng
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 788 pages

     

    Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $72.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $135.00 (before GST)

    Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition) Digital
    Member's Price: SGD 98.10
    Usual Price: SGD 147.15
    CS
  5. [Bundle] Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition) (Print + Digital)

    The third edition of Insurance Law in Singapore provides a much-needed update for practitioners, students and interested stakeholders in the insurance law process. The law of insurance in Singapore is primarily based on English law but there are now major differences between the laws of both jurisdictions in relation to insurance law. Since the publication of the second edition in 1997, the UK has introduced the Insurance Act 2015 (which has been described as the most significant reform to English insurance law since the Marine Insurance Act 1906), the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 and the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010. The changes brought about by these statutes and the differences in the treatment of similar issues in Singapore are discussed in this edition. 

     

    This title provides a comprehensive overview of the legislative ad precedential developments in the topics concerning every stage fo the insurance law process. These include the formation of insurance contracts, risk, loss, claims and third-party rights. In addition, motor insurance and related issues are explored in extensive detail.

     

    Author(s): Tan Lee Meng
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 788 pages


    Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $93.60 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $175.50 (before GST)

    [Bundle] Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition) (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 127.53
    Usual Price: SGD 191.30
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  6. SAL Journal 2013 Special Issue (Constitutionalism and Criminal Justice)

    This issue features articles on: (a) the 1982 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and how it has changed the Canadian criminal justice system; (b) the factors which affect the Hong Kong Judiciary in its interpretation of the constitutional right to be presumed innocent and the right against self-incrimination; (c) how ideas of constitutionalism, rule of law and fundamental rights have contributed to the development of criminal law in India; (d) the vulnerability of suspects, accused and convicted persons whilst in custody in South Africa and the possible explanations for it including a social justice deficit and ambiguity in commitment to constitutional values; (e) how interaction with the European Court of Human Rights has shaped the way that UK courts, governments and Parliament have acted on criminal justice issues and vice versa; (f) fair treatment developments in transnational and international criminal law at the international level and how national actors should approach these developments; (g) the need to shape the extent of criminal liability by taking into consideration the moral foundations of criminal law in Singapore; (h) state of the law in Singapore on aspects of the right of silence and the right of access to a lawyer of a suspect who is in custody; and (i) the evolution of Singapore’s criminal process and hopes for the future.


    Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Associate Professor Chan Wing Cheong and Professor Michael Hor (guest editors)