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15 February 2024

Thank you June and Intellitrain, welcome CMA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy Lunar New Year to all of our fellows, members, colleagues and friends of the SIArb who celebrate. 

May the Year of the Dragon bring you joy, success, good health and abundance! 

The Lunar New Year is customarily a time for reunions with loved ones, to give thanks and to celebrate new beginnings.  In this connection, this season marks a time of thanksgiving and transition for SIArb as we onboard a new secretariat team following the retirement of Intellitrain as SIArb's secretariat services provider. 

As a volunteer led organisation with an extremely busy annual programme, SIArb has been fortunate to have had the support of June Tan and her fantastic team at Intellitrain over the past decade.  Intellitrain has contributed as a true stakeholder of SIArb, seeing through milestone after milestone, including our 40th anniversary Gala Dinner in 2022, digitalising and taking our Fellowship and International Entry Courses to the next level during the unprecedented pandemic years, launching the Singapore Arbitration Journal and not least organising innumerable successful lectures, symposia, seminars and social events that our members and friends have enjoyed year after year.  Despite a challenging handover years ago, Intellitrain leaves SIArb on strong foundations with three consecutive years of growth and a solid financial position.

In these respects, June and her team over the years (including Joy, Lynn, Cheryl, Linh, Daphne, Shandy, Keerthi, Gabriel and others who have worked behind the scenes) will always be fondly remembered as part of the SIArb family.

June Tan collage

On behalf of SIArb, Council wishes to convey our utmost gratitude to June and her team (present and past) for their contributions to SIArb’s development and evolution.  Many of our members will have interacted with June at some point and we will all miss her. 

Sadly, the time has come to bid farewell to Intellitrain as secretariat, but we will continue to count them as friends and look forward to welcoming June and her team as special guests of SIArb on future occasions. 

Effective 15 February 2024, directors Allison Law and Beatrice Goh and their team at CMA International Consultants will be taking over in providing secretariat services for SIArb.  CMA was founded in 1995 and has over 25 years of experience in providing secretariat services to professionals-led associations as well as conference and event management.  Their contact details will be published on SIArb's website and LinkedIn page.  The new SIArb enquiries hotline will be +65 6336 4970.

2024 got off to a cracking start with two CPD events already, including the ever popular annual 'Developments in Singapore Arbitration' hybrid seminar by Professor Lawrence Boo and Delphine Ho, which again attracted over 100 registrations in Singapore and abroad. 

Given the transition in the secretariat team, Council foresees that we are likely to have to moderate the number of events organised by SIArb in the initial few months.  Thank you in advance for your understanding and patience as we welcome CMA to the SIArb family.  Our priority is to ensure a smooth transition so that our governance and cornerstone activities, in particular our membership and fellowship courses, will not be impacted.  We plan to pick up the pace of events again later in the year and will continue to hold our flagship events such as the SIArb Lecture, Annual Symposium and Annual Dinner.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to me or any of the Council Members.  

Thank you and I look forward to seeing everyone at our upcoming events.

Tay Yu-Jin

President, SIArb 2023-2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Alice Meissner

Questions:

Could you please give us a brief overview of your career?

As an Austrian and German admitted attorney advising international, mainly Asian clients, I have worked many years at large international law firms. I started my career in corporate litigation and M&A and built up a practice group serving China related matters for one of the largest Austrian law firm. Due to the fact that arbitration clauses are essential when dealing with cross-border transactions, I gained my new passion for arbitration law when acting as counsel for a well-known multinational Chinese company with a technical dispute.


You are also the founder of the European Chinese Arbitrators Association (ECAA). Could you please elaborate on ECAA’ main ideas, values, missions and targets?

I am one of the ten founding members of European Chinese Arbitrators Association. We have five Chinese arbitrators and five European arbitrators as founding members of ECAA. Our vision is to bring Chinese arbitration experts closer to European arbitration experts. Following the advice of CIETAC (Beijing) with its establishment of the CIETAC European Arbitration Centre in Vienna, I saw an increased need for national balanced arbitration panels. The nomination of arbitrators is generally based on professional recommendations and on professional exchange within independent platforms. ECAA further envisages to draw the Chinese and the European legal cultures closer to each other.


On 1 January 2023, the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act enters into force ensuring compliance with human rights and material standards of environmental protection along international supply chains. Please let us know your view on the impact of the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act on supply chains involving Asian companies. Do you think that the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act will give rise to more supply chain-related arbitrations?

The German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act originates from a very impressive vision, i.e. to create more fairness for the smaller business players and to prevent unfair treatment, human rights violation and environmental pollutions, which often have been tolerated justified by the goal of profit maximization. I believe that the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act will form part of the contract negotiations and eventually be part of the supply chain-related arbitrations.


Considering the well-developed case law and the pro-arbitration stance of courts in Singapore, do you view Singapore as the ideal neutral seat for arbitrations between European and Asian parties?

Singapore has a very impressive effective jurisdiction and is a neutral forum for disputes between Chinese and European parties.


As an arbitrator, what in your view are the key qualities or traits an arbitration counsel should possess when representing a party?

An arbitration counsel shall be prepared to study all relevant technical and material information applicable for the case, in particular the counsel shall try to understand the expert statements in detail. Without full understanding of the logical technical, mechanical or other non-legal details of the case, a successful cross examination of experts cannot be completed.


How would you describe yourself in three words?

Determined, ambitious, choosy


Given the choice of anyone in the world, whom would you want as a dinner guest?

In these times of conflict, my first preference would be Gandhi.


Is there something that you have always wanted to do but never had a chance to accomplish it?

Studying physics.


What’s your guilty pleasure?

Cooking.


What is one talent that not many people know you have?

One may describe it as “effective communication”, others may see if as “direct communication” – I like asking the right questions while sparing unnecessary additional time. 

 
 

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