Singapore Law on Arbitral Awards (Print + Digital)

This book focuses on the end-product of arbitration: the award. It examines the law relating to arbitral awards from two perspectives: awards resulting from arbitrations that are seated in Singapore and awards made elsewhere that are being enforced in Singapore. It discusses the requirements of a valid award, the available recourse against an award, its enforcement and the obstacles to its enforcement. Singapore legislation and case law supplement the clear and thorough analysis. In addition, selected foreign cases are used to illustrate the application of comparable provisions in other jurisdictions.


Author: Chan Leng Sun SC

Year of Publication: 2011

Page Extent: 388 pages 

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    Author's Profile

     

    Chan Leng Sun is a senior counsel of the Supreme Court of Singapore and an arbitrator practising from Essex Court Chambers Duxton (Singapore Group Practice). He is the deputy chairman of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre and the SGX Appeals Committee. He is a member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR, a chartered arbitrator and a specialist mediator of the Singapore International Mediation Centre. He was formerly president of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators and the Global Head of Arbitration of an international law firm. Leng Sun is qualified in Malaysia, Singapore and England. He frequently acts as lead counsel in a broad range of commercial areas. Leng Sun is recognised among the top lawyers worldwide by leading legal directories.

     

    Contents

     

    Chapter 1   Introduction
    Chapter 2   Interim, Partial and Final Awards
    Chapter 3   Form and Contents of Award
    Chapter 4   Effect of an Award
    Chapter 5   Enforcement of the Award
    Chapter 6   Recourse against an Award
    Chapter 7   Resisting Recognition and Enforcement

     
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    From the Foreword:
     
    Leng Sun has made an excellent contribution to the subject with this book and I welcome it with much pleasure for a number of reasons. There are few substantive works devoted specifically to the study of awards ... A thorough study of what is needed to ensure its validity and of the issues one is likely to face once the award is made is therefore most timely.
    ...
    ... I welcome this excellent contribution to our study of arbitration. I have no hesitation at all in commending it to anyone concerned with this subject.
     
    — Sundaresh Menon SC
    Attorney-General, Singapore
     
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