The British Rule of Singapore: An Evaluation
This article explores the positives and negatives that have resulted from the British rule of Singapore. We are commemorating the 200th anniversary of the founding of Singapore by the British. It is fair to say that, if Raffles had not established
What to Expect of the Singapore Convention on Mediation
I was thrilled when on 23 July 2018, the news first broke to the public that a new United Nations (UN) treaty on mediation will be named after Singapore, following the recommendation to sign the treaty in Singapore at the
High Court Refuses Priority Rescue Financing Status in First Case on Singapore’s New DIP Financing Regime
In the first judgment under Singapore’s new “super priority” “debtor in possession” (DIP) financing regime, the Singapore High Court (Court) declined to grant priority status to funds to be advanced to the Attilan Group. The Singapore regime is the first to