Singapore Mediation Convention - Research Publications

Selected Publications

 

Books [monographs and/or edited collections]

  1. Nadja Alexander and Shouyu Chong, The Singapore Convention on Mediation: A Commentary, Kluwer Law International, The Netherlands (2019)
  2. Nadja Alexander, Joel Lee, and Lum Kit-Wye, Singapore Mediation Handbook, Lexis Nexis, Singapore (2019)
  3. Nadja Alexander, Sabine Walsh, and Martin Svatos (eds), The EU Mediation Legal Handbook: Regulatory Robustness for Mediation Regimes, Kluwer Law International, The Netherlands (2017).

Book Chapters

  1. Nadja Alexander, International Mediation, Mediation: Law, Policy & Practice (West/Thomson), (2019).
  2. Nadja Alexander and Natasha Tunkel, “International Commercial Mediation and Dispute Resolution Contracts” in Petra Butler (ed) International Commercial Contracts : Law and Practice, OUP 2020 forthcoming

Journal Articles

  1. Nadja Alexander & Shouyu Chong, The New UN Convention on Mediation (aka the “Singapore Convention”) Why It’s Important for Hong Kong, Hong Kong Lawyer (April 2019) 
  2. Vakhtang Giorgadze, Dispute Resolution Clauses and the Enforcement of International Mediated Settlement Agreements under the Singapore Convention on Mediation, Transnational Dispute Management 
  3. Nadja Alexander and Shouyu Chong, Leading the Way for the Recognition and Enforcement of International Mediated Settlement Agreements – the Singapore Convention on Mediation Act 2020, Singapore Academy of Law Journal (2022) SAcLJ 1
  4. Nadja Alexander and Vakhtang Giorgadze, The Singapore Convention on Mediation: The Dawn of a New Era for Cross-Border Mediation, Journal of Arab Arbitration Vol 33 & 34 (Dec 2019 & June 2020) 
  5. Nadja Alexander and Shouyu Chong, Leading the Way for the Recognition and Enforcement of International Mediated Settlement Agreements, (2022) 34 SAcLJ  
  6. Nadja Alexander, “The Singapore Convention: What Happens After the Ink has Dried?”, American Review of International Arbitration ARIA 30 (2019), 235-262
  7. Nadja Alexander, “Ten Trends in International Mediation”, Singapore Academy of Law Journal 31 SAcLJ (2019), 405-447
    Available at: https://journalsonline.academypublishing.org.sg/Journals/Singapore-Academy-of-Law-Journal-Special-Issue/Current-Issue/ctl/eFirstPublicAbstractView/mid/503/ArticleId/1466?Citation=(2019)+31+SAcLJ+405 and PDF version available here
  8. Nadja Alexander, Aziah Hussin, and Claudia Kuck, “SIAC – SIMC’s Arb-Med-Arb Protocol”, New York Dispute Resolution Lawyer vol.11 Issue 2 (2018), 85 -87
    Available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3329785
  9. Shouyu Chong and Felix Steffek, “Enforcement of International Settlement Agreement Resulting from Mediation Under the Singapore Convention – Private International Law Issues in Perspective”, Singapore Academy of Law Volume 31 (2019), 448-486
    Available at: https://journalsonline.academypublishing.org.sg/Journals/Singapore-Academy-of-Law-Journal-Special-Issue/Current-Issue/ctl/eFirstSALPDFJournalView/mid/503/ArticleId/1467/Citation/JournalsOnlinePDF
  10. Eunice Chua, “The Singapore Convention on Mediation–A Brighter Future for Asian Dispute Resolution” (2018) 9(2) Asian Journal of International Law 195–205.
  11. Eunice Chua, “Enforcement of International Mediated Settlements without the Singapore Convention on Mediation” (2019) 31 Singapore Academy of Law Journal 572–597.
  12. Eunice Chua, “Enforcement of Mediated Settlement Agreements in Asia–A Path towards Convergence” (2019) 15(1) Asian International Arbitration Journal 1–27.
  13. Nadja Alexander & Shouyu Chong, UN Treaty on Mediation signed in Singapore, Nederlands-Vlaams tijdschrift voor mediation en conflictmanagement.  23, (2-3), 71-76, (2019), PDF version available here
  14. Alexander, Nadja & Chong Shouyu (2020) “Mediation and ADR” 21 SAL Ann Rev

Case Notes and Shorter Notes

  1. Nadja Alexander, Shouyu Chong, Singapore Case Note: Settlement agreement invoked as shield, Kluwer Mediation Blog, 21 February 2020
    Available at: http://mediationblog.kluwerarbitration.com/2020/02/21/singapore-case-note-settlement-agreement-invoked-as-shield/
  2. Nadja Alexander, Shouyu Chong, Singapore Case Note: Enforceability of settlement agreements, Kluwer Mediation Blog, 16 December 2019
    Available at: http://mediationblog.kluwerarbitration.com/2019/12/16/singapore-case-note-enforceability-of-settlement-agreements/
  3. Nadja Alexander, Shouyu Chong, Singapore Case Note: Interpretation of MSAs and Inadmissibility of Evidence from Mediation, Kluwer Mediation Blog, 17 March 2019
    Available at: http://mediationblog.kluwerarbitration.com/2019/03/17/singapore-case-note-interpretation-of-msas-and-inadmissibility-of-evidence-from-mediation/
  4. Nadja Alexander, Shouyu Chong, Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party an MSA has a change of heart?, Kluwer Mediation Blog, 17 October 2018
    Available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3330343
  5. Nadja Alexander, Shouyu Chong, Singapore Case Note Part 2: What happens when a party to a mediated settlement agreement has a change of heart?, Kluwer Mediation Blog, 17 November 2018
    Available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3330359
  6. Nadja Alexander, Shouyu Chong, The New UN Convention on Mediation (aka the ‘Singapore Convention’) – Why it’s Important for Hong Kong, Hong Kong Lawyer, April 2019
    Available at: http://www.hk-lawyer.org/content/new-un-convention-mediation-aka-%E2%80%98singapore-convention%E2%80%99-%E2%80%93-why-it%E2%80%99s-important-hong-kong

Media Interviews and Features

  1. Eunice Chua, Opinion, “Why Asian States should sign up to the Singapore Convention on Mediation” Khmer Times (11 July 2019)
  2. Eunice Chua, “Interview: Singapore Convention–A Milestone in International Mediation” The Kootneeti (7 August 2019)
  3. Nadja Alexander, Podcast on Key Trends & Development in International Mediation (January 2020) 

Other Publications

  1. LeBaron, Michelle and Alexander, Nadja M. (2020) "Optimising Performance: How Jungian Alchemy Informs Organisational Transformation," Organizational Aesthetics: Vol. 9: Iss. 2,62-82, available at https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/oa/vol9/iss2/5/?utm_source=digitalcommons.wpi.edu%2Foa%2Fvol9%2Fiss2%2F5&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages and PDF version available here