Singapore as an international arbitration centre : can we be successful?

Arbitration is progressively being recognised as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism to litigation. The Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SJAC) was set up in July 1991 to promote the use of arbitration in Singapore. It is the objective of this paper to examine whether Singapore has...

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Main Authors: Wu, Janet Sze Shing, Tham, Lai Fun, Hui, Hwei Fang
Other Authors: Tan Soo Kiat, Harry
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59830
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-598302023-05-19T06:16:16Z Singapore as an international arbitration centre : can we be successful? Wu, Janet Sze Shing Tham, Lai Fun Hui, Hwei Fang Tan Soo Kiat, Harry Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Accounting Arbitration is progressively being recognised as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism to litigation. The Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SJAC) was set up in July 1991 to promote the use of arbitration in Singapore. It is the objective of this paper to examine whether Singapore has achieved its potential to become a successful international arbitration centre. ACCOUNTANCY 2014-05-15T07:33:16Z 2014-05-15T07:33:16Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59830 en Nanyang Technological University 137 p. application/pdf
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Singapore as an international arbitration centre : can we be successful?
description Arbitration is progressively being recognised as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism to litigation. The Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SJAC) was set up in July 1991 to promote the use of arbitration in Singapore. It is the objective of this paper to examine whether Singapore has achieved its potential to become a successful international arbitration centre.
author2 Tan Soo Kiat, Harry
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Wu, Janet Sze Shing
Tham, Lai Fun
Hui, Hwei Fang
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author Wu, Janet Sze Shing
Tham, Lai Fun
Hui, Hwei Fang
author_sort Wu, Janet Sze Shing
title Singapore as an international arbitration centre : can we be successful?
title_short Singapore as an international arbitration centre : can we be successful?
title_full Singapore as an international arbitration centre : can we be successful?
title_fullStr Singapore as an international arbitration centre : can we be successful?
title_full_unstemmed Singapore as an international arbitration centre : can we be successful?
title_sort singapore as an international arbitration centre : can we be successful?
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