International Arbitration in Singapore: Legislation and Materials
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The first analysis of Singapore international arbitration legislation and materials “...the book offers a comprehensive resource that will guide the newcomer to the IAA while also offering a good platform from which those more experienced might assess the completeness of their research and the need to conduct further work.”
Sundaresh Menon, Chief Justice, Singapore
This all-in-one reference text draws together, for the first time, all the international arbitration legislation in Singapore - annotated with a detailed analytical commentary, together with a comprehensive collection of related laws and materials.
For those practising in the field of international arbitration, the book provides a new analytical commentary on the International Arbitration Act and other key arbitration legislation including the recent amendments to the Civil Law Act permitting third party funding of international arbitration disputes, and a collection of materials including key amending and subsidiary legislation, reports on Singapore’s arbitration laws prepared by the Law Reform Committee and relevant excerpts from the Parliamentary Debates. The title is split into three parts for ease of use, bound in one convenient volume.
The commentaries and materials provide the reader with all the resources required for a complete understanding of Singapore's international arbitration legislation in a structured and easily accessible format.
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