17 May


The Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA) is pleased to announce that our Director, Prof Nadja Alexander (Professor of Practice at the SMU Yong Pung How School of Law) has been awarded the Outstanding International ADR Educator Award 2023 at the recent 

10 May


The Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA), in conjunction with the ICC Arbitration Enrichment Sub-Committee and the I

12 Apr


SIDRA’s Research Associate Angela Abala presented the SIDRA International Dispute Resolution Survey: 2022 Final Report in the Philippines.

10 Apr


Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA)'s Principal Research Associate and Research and Development Lead Tan Xi'en Rachel was pleased to join Lucas

22 Mar


SIDRA's Senior Research Fellow Mariam Gotsiridze spoke at the panel on the Art of Cross-Examination and the Preparation of Witnesses for Hearings during Disputes Summit Singapore 2023 organized by Legal 500. Mariam shared perspective on the selection and preparation of government witnesses on investor-state arbitration matters.

 

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07 Mar


The Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA) is pleased to co-organise this panel in London (in-person at Essex Court in London and live-streamed) with Essex Court ChambersFietta LLP 

03 Mar


On 2 March 2023, the Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA) and 39 Essex Chambers organised an evening discussing the findings of the Singapore In

11 Jan


The Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (“SIDRA”) commenced the SIDRA International Dispute Resolution Survey in 2019. This year, we are launching the 3rd edition of the Survey.  We are seeking participants who have experience in international commercial disputes and dispute resolution experience, including corporate executives, in-house counsel, lawyers and legal advisers.

02 Nov


The Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA) is proud to partner with the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD) and AUSAID for Perspectives on International Mediation - Mediating in States and Communities on 31 October 2022.  The talk today involved an in-depth discussion by Ms Rosemain "Dadang" Abduraji with brief comments by Hadzer, and kindly moderated by Michael Vatikiotis, on how mediation can diffuse tense and violent disputes, such as those involving armed weapons, bringing light to a very different kind of disagreement from what we see locally.