SIArb Newsletter Issue 40 (29 December 2021)
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE - December 2021
It is customary in December for this column to be an opportunity for reflection, gratitude, and optimism. While 2021 has been another long and difficult year for so many of us, and Omicron raises new uncertainties of the moment, we still have much to be grateful and thankful for. While we have not been able to meet in person yet to celebrate SIArb’s 40th year milestone, we are thankful that SIArb has nevertheless continued to adjust well to the pandemic in 2021. Over the past two years, Council has made a concerted effort to invest in infrastructure and expertise to ensure that SIArb can adaptably take its activities completely online whenever necessary. Thanks to the hard work of our Education Committee led by Chia Chor Leong and our Secretariat led by June Tan, our flagship Membership and Fellowship courses and exams continue to be in high demand and can now be fully conducted in a virtual and online format. We will continue to invest in getting more adept at this, take in your suggestions for improvements, and focus in 2022 on developing new continuing education resources for arbitrators since this lies at the heart of SIArb’s mission... Read more Tay Yu-Jin President, SIArb 2021-2023
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Virtual Debate: “This House Believes that the Received Wisdom that Litigation Practice Is the Best Foundation for a Successful Career in Arbitration Should No Longer Be So Readily Received” (9 December 2021)
Users opt for arbitration to stay out of court. Yet, within legal circles, the traditional wisdom (and oft-repeated advice to new and younger entrants) has been that one must first develop ...... Read More
WEBINAR: Arbitration Claus(e) is Coming to Town (1 December 2021)
On 1 December 2021, the SIArb held a webinar delightfully entitled “Arbitration Claus(e) is Coming to Town”. The webinar was moderated by Ms Chiann Bao, an independent arbitrator with ... Read More
SIArb Annual Lecture 2021 - Sanctions in International Arbitration: Pros, Cons, and Implications (12 October 2021)
How do Government sanctions impinge on the practice of arbitration, and how should the participants in arbitration – including lawyers, arbitrators and arbitral institutions ... Read More
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New Members
The Institute extends a warm welcome to the following members:
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- Madhur Baya
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- Arie C. Eernisse
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- Ramesh Moosa
- Anish Wadia
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President Tay Yu-Jin Vice President Andrew Pullen Honorary Secretary Francis Goh Honorary Treasurer Tan Weiyi Immediate Past President Dinesh Dhillon Council Members Chia Chor Leong Chia Ho Choon Ramesh Selvaraj Rebecca Tai Andersen Toh Chen Han Yeo Boon Tat
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Chair Yeo Boon Tat Committee Members Gil Marie Alba David Chung Justin Gan Fayth Kuah Lim Hseng Iu Deepika Madan Adolf Peter Mahesh Rai Daniel Seligman Ananya Pratap Singh Carolyn Tan Tham Wei Chern Christopher Tan Andrew White Wong Siew Hong
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