THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) - A Broader Framework for Interim Relief or Just a Tune-up?

Singapore aspires to retain its place as a trusted arbitration hub for commercial parties all around the world. The recently proposed amendments to the International Arbitration Act seek to bring Singapore closer to meeting international standards in relation to the arbitration procedure. While the...

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Main Authors: MOHAN, Mahdev, Tay, Eu-Yen
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_aprl-10012018-07-04T06:14:45Z THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) - A Broader Framework for Interim Relief or Just a Tune-up? MOHAN, Mahdev Tay, Eu-Yen Singapore aspires to retain its place as a trusted arbitration hub for commercial parties all around the world. The recently proposed amendments to the International Arbitration Act seek to bring Singapore closer to meeting international standards in relation to the arbitration procedure. While the initiative should be applauded, those amendments relating to interim measures fall somewhat short of expectations of a new, broader framework of curial assistance in aid of arbitration. This article explores the uncertainties that could arise from the proposed amendments, either because of phrasing or of an omission to embrace the Model Law. It is hoped that Parliament will not wait too long to address these uncertainties which go against the grain of promoting Singapore as the ideal centre for arbitration. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_aprl/2 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1001&context=sol_aprl http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 2008 Asian Business & Rule of Law initiative eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Law
institution Singapore Management University
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Law
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MOHAN, Mahdev
Tay, Eu-Yen
THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) - A Broader Framework for Interim Relief or Just a Tune-up?
description Singapore aspires to retain its place as a trusted arbitration hub for commercial parties all around the world. The recently proposed amendments to the International Arbitration Act seek to bring Singapore closer to meeting international standards in relation to the arbitration procedure. While the initiative should be applauded, those amendments relating to interim measures fall somewhat short of expectations of a new, broader framework of curial assistance in aid of arbitration. This article explores the uncertainties that could arise from the proposed amendments, either because of phrasing or of an omission to embrace the Model Law. It is hoped that Parliament will not wait too long to address these uncertainties which go against the grain of promoting Singapore as the ideal centre for arbitration.
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author MOHAN, Mahdev
Tay, Eu-Yen
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Tay, Eu-Yen
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title THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) - A Broader Framework for Interim Relief or Just a Tune-up?
title_short THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) - A Broader Framework for Interim Relief or Just a Tune-up?
title_full THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) - A Broader Framework for Interim Relief or Just a Tune-up?
title_fullStr THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) - A Broader Framework for Interim Relief or Just a Tune-up?
title_full_unstemmed THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) - A Broader Framework for Interim Relief or Just a Tune-up?
title_sort new international arbitration (amendment) - a broader framework for interim relief or just a tune-up?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
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