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Singapore’s common law-origin corporate law regime ranks highly on corporate law and governance indices and is administered in part by superior courts served by judges with significant commercial expertise. As part of the Annual Review of Cases published by the Singapore Academy of Law (a multiparti...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1644132023-05-19T07:31:17Z Company Law Koh, Alan K. Puchniak, Dan W. Tan, Cheng Han Nanyang Business School Business::Law::Business enterprises Business::Law::In South Asia::Singapore Business Law Corporation Singapore’s common law-origin corporate law regime ranks highly on corporate law and governance indices and is administered in part by superior courts served by judges with significant commercial expertise. As part of the Annual Review of Cases published by the Singapore Academy of Law (a multipartite institution representing private practitioners, lawyers in public service, the judiciary, and legal academia), this Paper reviews recent legally significant company law decisions of the Singapore superior courts (comprising the General Division of High Court, Appellate Division of the High Court, and the Court of Appeal) mostly decided in 2021. The cases reviewed feature a wide range of issues with domestic and international significance, including private enforcement and public regulation of directors’ duties, corporate veil piercing, reflective loss, dishonest assistance, and shareholder disputes. This Annual Review will be useful for academics and lawyers interested in jurisprudential developments in a leading Asian, common law jurisdiction, and on the diffusion and reception of landmark, foreign common law cases in a prominent Anglo-Commonwealth jurisdiction. Published version 2023-01-27T03:02:47Z 2023-01-27T03:02:47Z 2022 Journal Article Koh, A. K., Puchniak, D. W. & Tan, C. H. (2022). Company Law. Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review of Singapore Cases, 22, 203-218. 0219-6638 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164413 22 203 218 en Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review of Singapore Cases © 2022 The Author(s) and Singapore Academy of Law (SAL). All rights reserved. This paper was published in Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review of Singapore Cases and is made available with permission of The Author(s) and Singapore Academy of Law (SAL). application/pdf |
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Singapore’s common law-origin corporate law regime ranks highly on corporate law and governance indices and is administered in part by superior courts served by judges with significant commercial expertise. As part of the Annual Review of Cases published by the Singapore Academy of Law (a multipartite institution representing private practitioners, lawyers in public service, the judiciary, and legal academia), this Paper reviews recent legally significant company law decisions of the Singapore superior courts (comprising the General Division of High Court, Appellate Division of the High Court, and the Court of Appeal) mostly decided in 2021. The cases reviewed feature a wide range of issues with domestic and international significance, including private enforcement and public regulation of directors’ duties, corporate veil piercing, reflective loss, dishonest assistance, and shareholder disputes. This Annual Review will be useful for academics and lawyers interested in jurisprudential developments in a leading Asian, common law jurisdiction, and on the diffusion and reception of landmark, foreign common law cases in a prominent Anglo-Commonwealth jurisdiction. |
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