Introduction Sometimes parties do not address the issue of the governing law of the contract leaving it up to the court or to the arbitral tribunal to determine the relevant legislation. When such situations arise, a decision by the Singapore Court of Appeal, issued on 10 February 2021, should prove to be of immense future […]Read More
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This article is based on a presentation given by Dr Bo Yi (associate professor of law at the Southeast University in China) at the SCLA Global Meet ‘One Belt One Road and New Opportunities’ on 31 January 2020. It was drafted by Dr Carlos Li of the Chinese University of Hong Kong for the SCLA’s […]Read More
Preconceptions can be found in government legislation. They are the most difficult for lawyers to challenge and get changed, because they are often backed by political decisions and priorities that conflict with what might seem right from the perspective of an objective third party. Let me discuss just one example of preconceptions affecting the free […]Read More
The new venture helps major corporations, small and medium sized enterprises and business owners to navigate complex Asian and European markets.Read More
The story of how I went from civil law litigation in Malaysia to global head of arbitration for McKenzie.Read More