Singapore Case Note Part 2: What happens when a party to a mediated settlement agreement has a change of heart?
Published on Nov 29, 2018
This blog was first published on 17 Nov 2018 in Kluwer Mediation Blog:http://mediationblog.kluwerarbitration.com/2018/11/17/singapore-case-note-part-2-what-happens-when-a-party-to-a-mediated-settlement-agreement-has-a-change-of-heart/
Author:Nadja Alexander , Shou Yu Chong (Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy)
In October, we reported on a recent case from the Singapore High…
Arb-Med-Arb in cross-border disputes
Published on Nov 15, 2018
Authors: Janet C. Checkley is a researcher at (Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy), Professor Nadja Alexander is a director at (Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy)
To satisfy the needs of an increasingly diverse set of legal cultures meeting in the global marketplace today, dispute resolution mechanisms must continually evolve. One of the recent…
Fragmenting Dispute Settlement in the New Regionalism Era
Published on Nov 12, 2018
Author: Associate Professor Pasha Hsieh( Singapore Management University,Lee Kong Chian Fellow)
My research focuses on the legal issues that arise from free trade agreements (FTAs), as these proliferating agreements are critical to growth and development in Singapore and other Asia-Pacific countries. Alongside the ongoing trade war between the US and China, the world is entering a new era of…
Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party to an MSA has a change of heart?
Published on Oct 29, 2018
This blog was first published on 17 Oct 2018 in Kluwer Mediation Blog:http://mediationblog.kluwerarbitration.com/2018/10/17/singapore-case-note-happens-party-msa-change-heart/
Author: Nadja Alexander (Editor) & Shou Yu Chong (Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy)
Hot off the press, the case of Chan Gek Yong v Violet Netto (practising as L F Violet Netto) and another and…
Kluwer Mediation Blog – August & September Digest
Published on Oct 12, 2018
This blog was first published on 02 Oct 2018 in Kluwer Mediation Blog:http://arbitrationblog.kluwerarbitration.com/2018/10/02/kluwer-mediation-blog-august-september-digest/
Author: Anna Howard (Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London)
“In every negotiation the most important work is done by those in the shadows.” Ian Wishart, as quoted by Bill Marsh in “Personal…
Introducing the Singapore Convention on Mediation
Published on Oct 05, 2018