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Date: 3 September 2024
Time: 4:00pm - 5:15pm (SGT)
Venue: Zoom
The webinar provides an overview of the UNIDROIT Principle on Digital Assets and Private Law, discusses varying definitions of digital assets and concepts such as control and possession, examines property law treatment of digital assets in different jurisdictions, as well as the creation of security interests over such assets, focusing on China and Singapore, with general reference to other common law and civil law jurisdictions.This bundle includes the following:
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[Webinar] Digital Asset Dynamics and Case Studies: Insights from China, Singapore and International Initiatives: U.P.: S$76.30
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Cryptoassets and Property Law (Singapore edition) (PDF Only): U.P.: S$32.70
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Cryptoassets and Civil Procedure Law (Singapore edition) (PDF Only): U.P.: S$43.60
PDF copies of the publications in this bundle will be emailed to your email address registered with SAL separately. There is no download option.
[Webinar + Books] Digital Asset Dynamics and Case Studies: Insights from China, Singapore and International InitiativesSGD 152.60 Usual Price: SGD 109.00CS CPD -
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The next edition of this title will be out in August 2024. To receive updates, please submit this form.
This textbook incorporates all the changes introduced by the Companies (Amendment) Act 2014, which made the largest series of amendments to the Companies Act since it was enacted in 1967. The first set of amendments came into effect in July 2015, and encompassed changes in areas including: expanding the scope of the statutory derivative action to allow a complainant even in a listed company to apply to court for leave to intervene in proceedings, which now also includes arbitration; relaxing further the capital maintenance rules generally, in particular, by removing the prohibition against financial assistance by private companies; and the introduction of a small company audit exemption. The remaining changes, with effect from 2016, include: provisions pertaining to directors (and now chief executive officers in some cases) and their qualification; removing restrictions caused by various definitions in the Companies Act of “equity share” and “preference share”, such as the one-share-one-vote requirement for public companies; and the increasing recognition of the use of the electronic medium in the context of the company.
Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Hans Tjio, Pearlie Koh, and Lee Pey WoanYear of Publication: 2015
Page Extent: 858 pages
Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)
Associate Student's Price: $72.00 (before GST)
Non-Member's Price: $135.00 (before GST)