Unjust Enrichment Claims in Illegal Cryptocurrency Transfers
Trading in digital tokens across borders where a country has banned its citizens from trading in cryptocurrency is a risky proposition. If a wrongdoer party refuses to perform his part of the contract, the innocent party’s claim in contract or
Implied Terms, Unjust Enrichment and Quantum Meruit in Singapore
The Impact of the UK Supreme Court Decision in Barton and others v Morris and another in place of Gwyn Jones (deceased) [2023] UKSC 3 on Implied Terms, Unjust Enrichment and Quantum Meruit in Singapore Contracts form the basis of almost
It is Not So Cloudy After All: Legal Remedies When Cloud Storage Rains on You
Cloud storage is changing our lives in many ways. Whether one uses it to store personal data or as a repository of confidential business documents, cloud storage appears to be the future of storing and retrieving data securely and conveniently.
Is There a Basis to Punish Parents for Their Children’s Misbehaviour?
The article discusses whether there is a basis to punish parents for their children’s misbehaviour by considering China’s recent family education promotion law where parents can be punished for their children’s bad behaviour. In light of this, the article explores
Application of Blockchain-enabled Technology: Regulating Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs) in Singapore
Twelve-year old Benyamin Ahmed recently launched two NFTs and made close to half a million dollars. He is not the only one to benefit from NFTs. The surging popularity of NFTs means that a greater understanding of NFTs would be
Legal Risks Beneath Blockchain-enabled Smart Contracts
Blockchain technology and its various applications have been gaining momentum rapidly in recent years. With the ability to disrupt whole industries and multi-national corporations, regulators have become aware of its potential as much as being wary of its inherent risks.