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Singapore international arbitration act : a commentary

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK Oxford University Press 2023Description: 337pISBN:
  • 9780198828693
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 348.5957 TAN
Summary: "Scholars and practitioners have long explored the emergence and growth of arbitration as a form of alternative dispute resolution. Over time, arbitration has evolved from perceived outlier to dispute resolution mechanism of choice. In Singapore, the role of a supportive judiciary as a driver behind this transformation is perhaps best captured by the following passage from the Singapore Court of Appeal in Tjong Very Sumito v Antig Investments:"--
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"Scholars and practitioners have long explored the emergence and growth of arbitration as a form of alternative dispute resolution. Over time, arbitration has evolved from perceived outlier to dispute resolution mechanism of choice. In Singapore, the role of a supportive judiciary as a driver behind this transformation is perhaps best captured by the following passage from the Singapore Court of Appeal in Tjong Very Sumito v Antig Investments:"--

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