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Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments is published by the Asian Business Law Institute as part of its Asian Principles for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments project. For the first time, the substantive rules for foreign judgments recognition and enforcement in each of the ten ASEAN member states and their Asia-Pacific free trade partners (Australia, China, India, Japan and South Korea) have been summarised in the English language complete with detailed footnotes.Readers who would like to purchase the e-book can place their orders at https://info.sal.org.sg/insolvency/ or contact Catherine Shen (catherine_shen@abli.asia) for inquires.
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General Editors:
Professor Joel Lee - Faculty Of Law, National University Of Singapore
Professor Lawrence Boo Geok Seng - Professional Arbitrator And Mediator, The Arbitration Chambers
This primer by experts in their respective fields offers students and practitioners an overview of the relevant technologies, a survey of their impact on the content of law today, and a window into future issues that may arise – as well as some of the potential solutions. The text is meant to be accessible to students and practitioners, as well as to interested laypersons. The authors have strived to be clear and avoid unnecessary jargon – simple, but not simplistic.General Editors:Professor Simon ChestermanProfessor Goh YihanJustice Andrew Phang Boon Leong
Year of Publication: 2021
Page Extent: 756 pages
Member's Price: $50.00 (before GST)
Associate Student's Price: $40.00 (before GST)
Non-Member's Price: $75.00 (before GST)
OUT OF PRINTThe Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act was enacted in 2005 to improve cash-flow by helping to speed up payment in the building and construction industry. Under the Act, any party who has carried out construction work or supplied related goods or services in the building and construction industry under a contract made in writing will have a statutory right to receive progress payment. Applying to both private and public sector projects, under the Act the right to progress payment is available even where the contract has no provision for progress payment.Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Chow Kok Fong, Christopher Chuah and Mohan Pillay (general editors) OUT OF PRINT
OUT OF PRINTThe Singapore Construction Adjudication Review series is the authoritative report of adjudication determinations made under the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act. Each volume contains commentary and reports on adjudication determinations made with respect to adjudication applications lodged with the Singapore Mediation Centre. This volume focuses on adjudications between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2014. General Editors: Chow Kok Fong, Christopher Chuah, Mohan R Pillay, and Edwin Lee Peng Khoon