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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 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.
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Assistant Editors: Jennifer Lim, Derek Loh, Meera Rajah, Tan Jun Hong, Hazel Tang, Benjamin Tham, Cam To Vo Nguyen
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