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In its 11th edition, SIArbJ remains the go-to repository for all arbitration practitioners seeking to further their comprehension of the key advancements and changes through invaluable commentary in the form of articles, such as Erica Stein’s piece on the 2024 updates to the IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration, to case notes covering key judgments like Voltas Ltd v York International Pte Ltd [2024] 1 SLR 559 and G v N [2023] HKCFI 3366. The reach of the Journal is one that enviably spans beyond the island of Singapore and the region, with its depth and insightfulness extending to all corners of the world, from Hong Kong to the UK. Pick up your copy today.
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This book aims to explain the law and practice of corporate finance in Singapore to business professionals and lawyers. Initially developed from the teaching materials for a course at the NUS Law School by two of the co-authors of the first edition of this book, this book introduces the reader to the basic forms of corporate finance, the sources of law and evolution of the regulatory landscape in Singapore, with reference to key market events such as the 2008 global financial crisis.
Authors: Ch'ng Li-Ling and Yang Eu Jin
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This book simplifies a very specialised area of law and considers the latest cases in Singapore and Malaysia. It provides a step-by-step guide and explanation on procedure and pleadings for Singapore and Malaysia. The book also has a chapter for defences open to the media as well as the Reynolds Defence & Neutral Reportage Defence which has gained traction in Malaysia and elsewhere.
Author: Doris Chia
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This invaluable title includes in-depth discussion from an international perspective of the principles of commercial arbitration (and investment-state arbitration) with a principal focus on English law and practice but with extensive reference to the law of other major arbitral jurisdictions, including Singapore, Hong Kong, France and Australia, and to the rules of major arbitral institutions.
It combines expert commentary on the origins, essence and characteristics of the Arbitration Act 1996 with practical guidance on the application of the Act both in arbitration and in court. The commentary seeks to identify, analyse and offer answers to points of potential controversy. It discusses the forthcoming amendments to the Arbitration Act 1996 in the Arbitration Bill 2024 which followed on from the Law Commission review of the arbitration law of England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Over twenty years have passed since the Companion to the Second Edition was published, this new edition has been completely rewritten to reflect expert consideration of the latest case law and proposed statutory reforms, while at the same time seeking to preserve the analytical strength and comprehensiveness of treatment which made the first two editions of this book an invaluable treatment of this important subject. In addition, the book now includes chapters considering the particular characteristics of institutional arbitration, and three chapters addressing investor-state dispute resolution, which has become increasingly important over the two decades since the 2001 Companion.
Author(s): Justice Foxton, Siddharth Dhar KC, Ricky Diwan KC, Salim Moollan KC, Samuel Wordsworth KC, Paul Tan, Peter Webster
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This landmark publication by Academy Publishing under the Singapore Court Series offers a definitive account of the evolution, development and impact of the Singapore International Commercial Court (“SICC”) since its inception and in commemoration of its tenth anniversary. Charting New Waters: The Singapore International Commercial Court After Ten Years brings together distinguished jurists, judges and practitioners to examine the innovations of the SICC, its practice in the commercial dispute resolution space and contribution to the development of transnational commercial jurisprudence.
General Editors: Philip Jeyaretnam, Francis Xavier SC
Year of Publication: 2025
Page Extent: 450 pages
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This issue covers significant case law developments in the arbitration space in Singapore and the UK in the period July to December 2024. Also included in this issue are a lecture by International Judge Anselmo Reyes which provides a philosophical and historical examination of diversity in international arbitration, and an article by Mr V K Rajah SC − a seminal study on the interplay between choice of governing law and forum selection.
General Editor: Chan Leng Sun SCEditor: Yeo Boon Tat
Publishing Editor: Margaret Joan Ling
Assistant Editors: Jennifer Lim, Derek Loh, Meera Rajah, Tan Jun Hong, Hazel Tang, Benjamin Tham, Cam To Vo Nguyen
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The book offers a detailed examination of Singapore’s legal and policy framework for cybersecurity, starting with an overview of the Cybersecurity Act 2018, complementary legislation, and national strategies for resilience and innovation. Subsequent chapters address common attack vectors and vulnerabilities that lawyers ought to be aware of, legal issues connected with responses to a cybersecurity incident, civil liability and remedies stemming from cybersecurity incidents, as well as civil liabilities of victims of cybersecurity incidents and alternative dispute resolution.
The final chapters look into the objectives of computer-related offences, and provide reflections on Singapore’s cybersecurity approach and legal framework as well as the challenges policy and law makers face in the fight against increasingly sophisticated cyber criminals.
Authors: Leow Jiamin, Warren B Chik, Jeremy Lua
Year of Publication: 2025
Page Extent: 262 pages
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The book offers a detailed examination of Singapore’s legal and policy framework for cybersecurity, starting with an overview of the Cybersecurity Act 2018, complementary legislation, and national strategies for resilience and innovation. Subsequent chapters address common attack vectors and vulnerabilities that lawyers ought to be aware of, legal issues connected with responses to a cybersecurity incident, civil liability and remedies stemming from cybersecurity incidents, as well as civil liabilities of victims of cybersecurity incidents and alternative dispute resolution.
The final chapters look into the objectives of computer-related offences, and provide reflections on Singapore’s cybersecurity approach and legal framework as well as the challenges policy and law makers face in the fight against increasingly sophisticated cyber criminals.
Authors: Leow Jiamin, Warren B Chik, Jeremy Lua
Year of Publication: 2025
Page Extent: 262 pages
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