Gender Diversity: A View from the Other Side
Some of us may remember an episode from “Yes Minister” which dealt with the issue of female representation in Government. In that episode, the Minister for Administrative Affairs, Jim Hacker, desired to impose quotas to ensure female representation at
Consciously Uncoupling: Court of Appeal Becomes Conscious to Unconscionability in BOM v BOK
The Singapore Court of Appeal’s decision in BOM v BOK was groundbreaking because it recognised and applied a narrow form of the doctrine of unconscionability in Singapore. This has wide-ranging implications for legal practitioners for whom a new vitiating factor
IBA Annual Conference 2017, ICC Sydney
The International Bar Association (“IBA”) was established in 1947 to be the world’s leading organisation for legal practitioners, bar associations, and law societies. It seeks to influence the development of international law reform and shape the future of the legal