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This issue covers important arbitration-related court decisions reported in the period January 2022 to June 2022 from Singapore and the UK, spanning an interesting range from third-party enforcement of an award to non-fungible tokens. This issue also includes two interesting articles (on the duty of disclosure expected of arbitrators and s 12(5)(a)) of Singapore’s International Arbitration Act 1994, respectively) and a case analysis on Heirs to the Sultanate of Sulu v Malaysia.
General Editor: Mohan Pillay
Editor: Chan Leng Sun SC
Publishing Editor: Yeo Boon Tat
Assistant Editors: Cameron Ford, Ramandeep Kaur, Matthew Koh, Janice Lee, Derek Loh, Mahesh Rai, Meera Rajah, Benjamin Tham
This issue covers important arbitration-related court decisions reported in the period January to June 2023 from Singapore and noteworthy judgments from Hong Kong SAR and the UK. This issue also includes two fascinating articles, one on the current UK Law Commission review of the Arbitration Act 1996, and another on the evolution of the fair hearing rule in the Singapore Courts, as well as a case analysis on the June 2023 Paris Court of Appeal decision on the Heirs to the Sultanate of Sulu v Malaysia case.
Assistant Editors: Ramandeep Kaur, Matthew Koh, Janice Lee, Derek Loh, Meera Rajah, Benjamin Tham, Derric Yeoh
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Professor Joel Lee - Faculty Of Law, National University Of Singapore
Professor Lawrence Boo Geok Seng - Professional Arbitrator And Mediator, The Arbitration Chambers
The present book documents Dr Yong Pung How’s monumental contributions to Singapore in the fields of law as well as banking and finance. In particular, as Chief Justice, he transformed the Singapore judiciary and mentored the next generation of leaders in the legal profession. The Singapore legal system would not be what it is today without his leadership. Including contributions from 64 former Justices’ Law Clerks, Foreword by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Introduction by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, and a full-colour picture section covering Dr Yong’s life from student at Cambridge University to Chancellor of the Singapore Management University, this important volume serves as a fitting commemoration for a true pioneer.
General Editor Andrew Phang SJ is a former Judge of Appeal. He was also Gen Ed of The Law of Contract in Singapore, the second edition of which was published in 2022.
Year of Publication: 2024
Page Extent: 510 pages
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.
OUT OF PRINTMany legal concepts we take for granted are steeped in history and were the products of an evolutionary process that is so much a part of the common law system. Although legal history is important to our understanding of legal doctrine and rules, it is often neglected. A legal system cannot live without its past. This book was written with the aim of further deepening interest in Singapore?s legal history. Co-published with Marshall Cavendish Academic.Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Kevin Y. L. Tan (editor)
The Singapore Academy of Law Conference: Developments in Singapore Law (?SAL Conference?) is a continuing series of five-yearly conferences reviewing the developments in Singapore law. The SAL Conference 2011, held in February 2011, marked the fourth in the series, and continued the tradition of bringing together Singapore?s most eminent practitioners and academics to present papers on a wide range of practice areas of law. This book comprises the papers that were delivered at the SAL Conference 2011, which critically examined and evaluated significant local case law and legislation over the five-year period from 2006 to 2010 and were revised for publication to provide a concise yet comprehensive review with detailed references.Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Yeo Tiong Min, Hans Tjio, Tang Hang Wu (General Editors)
C$ RedeemableThis book captures personal accounts by 15 legal personalities of their lives in the law in the decades leading up to 1959, when Singapore gained full internal self-governance. It draws on interviews by Singapore?s Oral History Centre with these change-makers who provide specific insight into our legal community and environment during those decades. Legal Tenor is not about hard-core history, but rather an attempt to extract and share some of the flavour of Singapore?s early legal years as told in the words of some of its earliest lawyers. Through a series of overlapping stories and perspectives, their tale is told with ? for the most part ? minimal intrusion, thus allowing readers to glean for themselves the tenor of the times.Curator: Eleanor WongDate of Publication: Jan 2014