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  1. Litigants in Person: Principles and Practice in Civil and Family Matters in Singapore (Print + Digital)

    The book identifies points of apparent disconnect between the assumed “ordinary” working of the legal system and the needs of LiPs. When litigants self-represent, there is an impact not only on the system in terms of efficiency, but also on all parties involved – the judges and the courts, the lawyers representing an opposing or other party, and the litigant himself. Within an adversarial system that presumes the existence of lawyers, any approach to manage heightened burdens when litigants self-represent must be multi-pronged, one that conceptualises the administration of justice as a legal ecosystem of interdependent actors.

     

    Authors: Jaclyn Neo and Helena Whalen-Bridge

    Date of Publication: January 2021

    Page Extent: 204 pages 

     

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

  2. Practitioners' Guide on Damages Awarded for Defamation Cases (Print + Digital)

    The Practitioners’ Guide on Damages Awarded for Defamation Cases in Singapore (the “Guide”) serves as a comprehensive resource on the whole spectrum of defamation cases that comes before the Singapore courts and the range of damages awarded for such claims. It provides a useful and concise tabulation of defamation cases organised according to the nature of the defamation, the category of claimant, the amount awarded, and the outcome of appeal as well as case summaries for over a decade of reported and unreported cases filed between 2006 and 2017. The Guide outlines the general legal principles on the tort of defamation in Singapore, making it a quick primer on the law of defamation for anyone with an interest in this area of the law.

    Editor-in-Chief:District Judge Salina Ishak
    Contributing Editor: District Judge Clement Julien Tan

    Year of Publication: 2019

    Page Extent: 384 pages 

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

  3. Law of Sales in Singapore (Print + Digital)

    Trade is a keystone of the Singapore economy, and sales of goods comprise a substantial portion of that trade. Agreements for the sale and purchase of goods are subject to one of two statutes in Singapore. Domestic sales and all consumer sales are governed by the Sale of Goods Act (“SOGA”). International sales between commercial parties, with some exceptions, are subject to the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (“CISG”) so long as both the buyer and seller are from contracting member states of the CISG. Singapore acceded to the CISG in 1996 and the CISG has been domesticated as a statute of Singapore. This short volume is intended to be a handy guide to sales law and to the ways in which the treatment of contracts of sale differ from the common law, whether under SOGA or the CISG. There are some important differences between SOGA and the CISG, and one of the purposes of this book is to provide guidance to lawyers and their clients on whether to “opt out” of the coverage of the CISG (which is easy to do if done properly) in favour of the application of SOGA or the domestic sales law of another country. Particular attention is paid to areas where there are striking differences between the CISG and SOGA or the common law, such as the introduction of parol evidence, the use of foreign precedents and the role of good faith.

    Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Howard Hunter

     Book is currently under reprint. Delivery will take place by end of May 2022.

     

    Year of Publication: 2017

    Page Extent: 248 pages 

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

    Law of Sales in Singapore (Print + Digital)
    SGD 196.20 SGD 127.54
  4. Data Protection in the Practical Context - Strategies and Techniques (Print + Digital)

    Data Protection in the Practical Context – Strategies and Techniques provides a detailed study of the law, practice and policy of personal data protection law in Singapore. As the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) that was adopted in April 2016 included provisions implementing a formidable extended jurisdictional reach, this book also provides practical coverage of the GDPR and gives clarity to the key provisions. Including an extensive exposition on Big Data and the Internet of Things and their inter-relationship with cybersecurity, this book is an essential tool for anyone who has to deal with personal data protection matters, ranging from the practitioner, to the in-house counsel and all businesses.

    Author: Hannah YeeFen Lim

    Year of Publication: 2017

    Page Extent: 400 pages 

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

  5. Employment Law in Singapore - Cases and Materials (Print + Digital)

    Employment has been an area of especial focus in Singapore even before her independence, given its extensive impact on the general population. Various employment legislation enacted since the founding of Singapore sought to deal with pertinent issues of the time, be it the influx of immigrants in the 19th century, the industrial unrests in the 1950s, or the economic restructuring in the 1980s. Employment Law in Singapore – Cases and Materials consolidates and traces the development of the various legislation which regulate employment practices in Singapore (including the Employment Act, the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act, the Employment Agencies Act, the Work Injury Compensation Act, the Workplace Safety and Health Act and the Foreign Employee Dormitories Act 2015) which as a whole seeks to strike a delicate balance between the competing needs of the various stakeholders such as workers, employers, employment agencies, insurers, and the general public. Cases featured in this book include not only those pertaining to employment offences, but also administrative infringements and work injury compensation. It will serve as a useful handbook to practitioners and persons interested in the regulatory aspect of employment law in Singapore.

    Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Benjamin Yim

    Year of Publication: 2016

    Page Extent: 396 pages 

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