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  1. Corporate Law (2nd Edition)

    To purchase the Digital version, click here.

    To purchase the Print+Digital bundle, click here.

     

    This second edition of Corporate Law incorporates the many changes recommended by the Companies Act Working Group (“CAWG”) in May 2019. Some of them were introduced by the Companies, Business Trusts and Other Bodies (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2023 (Act 17 of 2023). Many of these involved the digital medium, which the COVID-19 pandemic showed that businesses required, in terms of notices, meetings, voting and communication generally. Going forward, the CAWG recognised that the Companies Act 1967 should remain as technologically neutral as possible. Continuing with the theme in the first edition, we agree that legislation should, as far as possible, permit innovation and development through changes to the corporate constitution. Even if most of the Act’s provisions are mandatory as the CAWG observed, the Act is not exhaustive of how businesses can be structured. This is perhaps seen most clearly in the new forms of fundraising that have arisen outside the regulated use of shares and debentures. The courts have led the way in recognising digital assets as forms of personal property, giving investors confidence to invest in them.

     

    Through extensive case law analysis, this book offers invaluable insights into the changing landscape of corporate law in Singapore. It discusses judicial precedents which have significantly contributed to the development of areas of corporate law in Singapore. Explored within the pages of this book are areas including, but not limited to (a) the extent of membership rights; (b) veil piercing; (c) the permissibility of boards in approving conflict transactions carried out by their directors; (d) “core” fiduciary duties; (e) shareholder oppression in rights issues and generally in relation to corporate wrongs; (f) the no‑reflective loss principle; (g) capital maintenance and share repurchases; (h) floating charges and charge registration; and (i) liquidation generally and in the context of the restructuring of business trusts and partnerships.

     

    Authors: Hans Tjio, Pearlie Koh, Lee Pey Woan

    Year of Publication: 2024

    Page Extent: 944 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

    Associate Student's Price: $72.00 (before GST)

    Non-Member's Price: $135.00 (before GST)

     

    Corporate Law (2nd Edition)
    Member's Price: SGD 98.10
    Usual Price: SGD 147.15
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  2. Corporate Law (2nd Edition) Digital

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

     

    This second edition of Corporate Law incorporates the many changes recommended by the Companies Act Working Group (“CAWG”) in May 2019. Some of them were introduced by the Companies, Business Trusts and Other Bodies (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2023 (Act 17 of 2023). Many of these involved the digital medium, which the COVID-19 pandemic showed that businesses required, in terms of notices, meetings, voting and communication generally. Going forward, the CAWG recognised that the Companies Act 1967 should remain as technologically neutral as possible. Continuing with the theme in the first edition, we agree that legislation should, as far as possible, permit innovation and development through changes to the corporate constitution. Even if most of the Act’s provisions are mandatory as the CAWG observed, the Act is not exhaustive of how businesses can be structured. This is perhaps seen most clearly in the new forms of fundraising that have arisen outside the regulated use of shares and debentures. The courts have led the way in recognising digital assets as forms of personal property, giving investors confidence to invest in them.

     

    Through extensive case law analysis, this book offers invaluable insights into the changing landscape of corporate law in Singapore. It discusses judicial precedents which have significantly contributed to the development of areas of corporate law in Singapore. Explored within the pages of this book are areas including, but not limited to (a) the extent of membership rights; (b) veil piercing; (c) the permissibility of boards in approving conflict transactions carried out by their directors; (d) “core” fiduciary duties; (e) shareholder oppression in rights issues and generally in relation to corporate wrongs; (f) the no‑reflective loss principle; (g) capital maintenance and share repurchases; (h) floating charges and charge registration; and (i) liquidation generally and in the context of the restructuring of business trusts and partnerships.

     

    Authors: Hans Tjio, Pearlie Koh, Lee Pey Woan

    Year of Publication: 2024

    Page Extent: 944 pages 

    Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

    Associate Student's Price: $72.00 (before GST)

    Non-Member's Price: $135.00 (before GST)

     

    Corporate Law (2nd Edition) Digital
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  3. [Bundle] Corporate Law (2nd Edition) (Print + Digital)

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

     

    This second edition of Corporate Law incorporates the many changes recommended by the Companies Act Working Group (“CAWG”) in May 2019. Some of them were introduced by the Companies, Business Trusts and Other Bodies (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2023 (Act 17 of 2023). Many of these involved the digital medium, which the COVID-19 pandemic showed that businesses required, in terms of notices, meetings, voting and communication generally. Going forward, the CAWG recognised that the Companies Act 1967 should remain as technologically neutral as possible. Continuing with the theme in the first edition, we agree that legislation should, as far as possible, permit innovation and development through changes to the corporate constitution. Even if most of the Act’s provisions are mandatory as the CAWG observed, the Act is not exhaustive of how businesses can be structured. This is perhaps seen most clearly in the new forms of fundraising that have arisen outside the regulated use of shares and debentures. The courts have led the way in recognising digital assets as forms of personal property, giving investors confidence to invest in them.

     

    Through extensive case law analysis, this book offers invaluable insights into the changing landscape of corporate law in Singapore. It discusses judicial precedents which have significantly contributed to the development of areas of corporate law in Singapore. Explored within the pages of this book are areas including, but not limited to (a) the extent of membership rights; (b) veil piercing; (c) the permissibility of boards in approving conflict transactions carried out by their directors; (d) “core” fiduciary duties; (e) shareholder oppression in rights issues and generally in relation to corporate wrongs; (f) the no‑reflective loss principle; (g) capital maintenance and share repurchases; (h) floating charges and charge registration; and (i) liquidation generally and in the context of the restructuring of business trusts and partnerships.

     

    Authors: Hans Tjio, Pearlie Koh, Lee Pey Woan

    Year of Publication: 2024

    Page Extent: 944 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)

    Associate Student's Price: $93.60 (before GST)

    Non-Member's Price: $175.50 (before GST)

     

    Click here to purchase the Print title. 

     

    [Bundle] Corporate Law (2nd Edition) (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 127.53
    Usual Price: SGD 191.30
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  4. Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice

    The Singapore Mental Capacity Act 2008 (2020 Rev Ed) (“MCA”), enacted in 2008 and implemented in 2010, celebrates 15 years as a vital part of Singapore’s legal landscape. The MCA establishes a framework for making decisions on behalf of individuals aged 21 and above who lack mental capacity, safeguarding their welfare and interests. Although modelled after its English counterpart, the MCA has since evolved through local developments to address Singapore’s unique societal and legal context.

     

    With Singapore navigating the challenges of an ageing population and working towards building a more inclusive society for individuals with mental disabilities, it is increasingly important for practitioners and policymakers to appreciate the MCA’s provisions and applications.

     

    Jointly written by a team of legal experts drawing on their diverse experiences in the judiciary, practice, and academia, this book offers interested readers a practical and in-depth commentary on the MCA.

     

    Author(s): Tan Boon Chwee Colin, Chong Yue-En, Allen Sng Kiat Peng, Tan Kah Wai
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 183 pages 


    Member's Price: $60.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $48.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

     

    Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice
    Member's Price: SGD 65.40
    Usual Price: SGD 98.10
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  5. Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice Digital

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


    The Singapore Mental Capacity Act 2008 (2020 Rev Ed) (“MCA”), enacted in 2008 and implemented in 2010, celebrates 15 years as a vital part of Singapore’s legal landscape. The MCA establishes a framework for making decisions on behalf of individuals aged 21 and above who lack mental capacity, safeguarding their welfare and interests. Although modelled after its English counterpart, the MCA has since evolved through local developments to address Singapore’s unique societal and legal context.

     

    With Singapore navigating the challenges of an ageing population and working towards building a more inclusive society for individuals with mental disabilities, it is increasingly important for practitioners and policymakers to appreciate the MCA’s provisions and applications.

     

    Jointly written by a team of legal experts drawing on their diverse experiences in the judiciary, practice, and academia, this book offers interested readers a practical and in-depth commentary on the MCA.

     

    Author(s): Tan Boon Chwee Colin, Chong Yue-En, Allen Sng Kiat Peng, Tan Kah Wai
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 183 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $60.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $48.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

     

    Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice Digital
    Member's Price: SGD 65.40
    Usual Price: SGD 98.10
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  6. Marriage, Spouses and Assets Digital

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

     

    This is the first of the author’s integrated discussion of the theory, substantive principles, definitive judicial decisions and procedural rules of the family law in Singapore. It aims to present sound overview of how the substantive law as operationalised by the Family Justice Courts work together within these topics.

     

    This latest series is culmination of the author’s own learning towards appreciating theory, substance and procedure in a woven tapestry. Each part plays its role in achieving family law’s goal of inspiring loving and durable familial relationships.

     

    Author: Leong Wai Kum  
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 450 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $60.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $48.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

    Marriage, Spouses and Assets Digital
    Member's Price: SGD 65.40
    Usual Price: SGD 98.10
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  7. [Bundle] Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice (Print + Digital)

    The Singapore Mental Capacity Act 2008 (2020 Rev Ed) (“MCA”), enacted in 2008 and implemented in 2010, celebrates 15 years as a vital part of Singapore’s legal landscape. The MCA establishes a framework for making decisions on behalf of individuals aged 21 and above who lack mental capacity, safeguarding their welfare and interests. Although modelled after its English counterpart, the MCA has since evolved through local developments to address Singapore’s unique societal and legal context.

     

    With Singapore navigating the challenges of an ageing population and working towards building a more inclusive society for individuals with mental disabilities, it is increasingly important for practitioners and policymakers to appreciate the MCA’s provisions and applications.

     

    Jointly written by a team of legal experts drawing on their diverse experiences in the judiciary, practice, and academia, this book offers interested readers a practical and in-depth commentary on the MCA.

     

    Author(s): Tan Boon Chwee Colin, Chong Yue-En, Allen Sng Kiat Peng, Tan Kah Wai
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 183 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $78.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $62.40 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)

     

    [Bundle] Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 85.02
    Usual Price: SGD 127.54
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  8. [Bundle] Marriage, Spouses and Assets (Print + Digital)

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

     

    This is the first of the author’s integrated discussion of the theory, substantive principles, definitive judicial decisions and procedural rules of the family law in Singapore. It aims to present sound overview of how the substantive law as operationalised by the Family Justice Courts work together within these topics.

     

    This latest series is culmination of the author’s own learning towards appreciating theory, substance and procedure in a woven tapestry. Each part plays its role in achieving family law’s goal of inspiring loving and durable familial relationships.

     

    Author: Leong Wai Kum  
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 450 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $78.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: 
    $62.40 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: 
    $117.00 (before GST)

     

    [Bundle] Marriage, Spouses and Assets (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 85.02
    Usual Price: SGD 127.54
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  9. Arbitral Awards (2nd Ed)

    As with the 1st Edition, this 2nd Edition examines the law relating to arbitral awards from two perspectives: awards resulting from arbitrations that are seated in Singapore and awards made elsewhere that are being enforced in Singapore. Since the 1st Edition was published, Singapore has become a top choice for place of arbitration. The volume of cases arriving before Singapore courts enabled many principles of arbitration to be debated and judicially articulated. Jurisprudence from Singapore courts is closely studied in other countries. Likewise, the Singapore judiciary carefully considers case law from other jurisdictions when faced with legal conundrums. This reciprocal influence is largely driven by the confluence of arbitration laws underpinned by the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards 1958 and the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration, 1985 (amended 2006). This is especially so with regard to enforcement and challenges to arbitral awards, which are core topics in this book.

     

    For this reason, the 1st Edition had been cited not only by the Singapore Supreme Court but also courts in jurisdictions from Australia to Brazil. Hence, this 2nd Edition should be of interest to all who have an interest in arbitration, whether in Singapore or elsewhere.

     

    General Editor: Chan Leng Sun SC
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 450 pages 


    Member's Price: $60.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $48.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

     

    Get the Print + Digital bundle here

    Arbitral Awards (2nd Ed)
    Member's Price: SGD 65.40
    Usual Price: SGD 98.10
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  10. Arbitral Awards (2nd Ed) Digital

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

     

    As with the 1st Edition, this 2nd Edition examines the law relating to arbitral awards from two perspectives: awards resulting from arbitrations that are seated in Singapore and awards made elsewhere that are being enforced in Singapore. Since the 1st Edition was published, Singapore has become a top choice for place of arbitration. The volume of cases arriving before Singapore courts enabled many principles of arbitration to be debated and judicially articulated. Jurisprudence from Singapore courts is closely studied in other countries. Likewise, the Singapore judiciary carefully considers case law from other jurisdictions when faced with legal conundrums. This reciprocal influence is largely driven by the confluence of arbitration laws underpinned by the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards 1958 and the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration, 1985 (amended 2006). This is especially so with regard to enforcement and challenges to arbitral awards, which are core topics in this book.

     

    For this reason, the 1st Edition had been cited not only by the Singapore Supreme Court but also courts in jurisdictions from Australia to Brazil. Hence, this 2nd Edition should be of interest to all who have an interest in arbitration, whether in Singapore or elsewhere.

     

    General Editor: Chan Leng Sun SC
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 450 pages 


    Member's Price: $60.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $48.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

     

    Get the Print + Digital bundle here

    Arbitral Awards (2nd Ed) Digital
    Member's Price: SGD 65.40
    Usual Price: SGD 98.10
    CS
  11. [Bundle] Arbitral Awards (2nd Ed)

    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.

     

    As with the 1st Edition, this 2nd Edition examines the law relating to arbitral awards from two perspectives: awards resulting from arbitrations that are seated in Singapore and awards made elsewhere that are being enforced in Singapore. Since the 1st Edition was published, Singapore has become a top choice for place of arbitration. The volume of cases arriving before Singapore courts enabled many principles of arbitration to be debated and judicially articulated. Jurisprudence from Singapore courts is closely studied in other countries. Likewise, the Singapore judiciary carefully considers case law from other jurisdictions when faced with legal conundrums. This reciprocal influence is largely driven by the confluence of arbitration laws underpinned by the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards 1958 and the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration, 1985 (amended 2006). This is especially so with regard to enforcement and challenges to arbitral awards, which are core topics in this book.

     

    For this reason, the 1st Edition had been cited not only by the Singapore Supreme Court but also courts in jurisdictions from Australia to Brazil. Hence, this 2nd Edition should be of interest to all who have an interest in arbitration, whether in Singapore or elsewhere.

     

    General Editor: Chan Leng Sun SC
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 450 pages 


    Member's Price: $78.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $62.40 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)

     

    [Bundle] Arbitral Awards (2nd Ed) Member's Price: SGD 85.02
    Usual Price: SGD 127.54
    CS