Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party to an MSA has a change of heart?

Hot off the press, the case of Chan Gek Yong v Violet Netto (practising as L F Violet Netto) and another and another matter [2018] SGHC 208 (‘Violet Netto’) decided by the Singapore High Court provides us with clues as to the Court’s general attitude towards mediation and mediated settlement agreeme...

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Main Authors: ALEXANDER, Nadja, CHONG, Shou Yu
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-47922018-12-20T08:59:42Z Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party to an MSA has a change of heart? ALEXANDER, Nadja CHONG, Shou Yu Hot off the press, the case of Chan Gek Yong v Violet Netto (practising as L F Violet Netto) and another and another matter [2018] SGHC 208 (‘Violet Netto’) decided by the Singapore High Court provides us with clues as to the Court’s general attitude towards mediation and mediated settlement agreements (‘MSAs’). It is useful to reflect on the Singapore Court’s attitude towards mediation in light of the introduction of the Singapore Mediation Act (No. 1 of 2017) – which has been in effect since 1 November 2017 – and the emergence of the draft Singapore Convention on Mediation, which is expected to be adopted by the UN General Assembly later this year with a signing ceremony expected in August 2019. 2018-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2834 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/4792/viewcontent/Singapore_Case_Note.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
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Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party to an MSA has a change of heart?
description Hot off the press, the case of Chan Gek Yong v Violet Netto (practising as L F Violet Netto) and another and another matter [2018] SGHC 208 (‘Violet Netto’) decided by the Singapore High Court provides us with clues as to the Court’s general attitude towards mediation and mediated settlement agreements (‘MSAs’). It is useful to reflect on the Singapore Court’s attitude towards mediation in light of the introduction of the Singapore Mediation Act (No. 1 of 2017) – which has been in effect since 1 November 2017 – and the emergence of the draft Singapore Convention on Mediation, which is expected to be adopted by the UN General Assembly later this year with a signing ceremony expected in August 2019.
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author ALEXANDER, Nadja
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title Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party to an MSA has a change of heart?
title_short Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party to an MSA has a change of heart?
title_full Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party to an MSA has a change of heart?
title_fullStr Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party to an MSA has a change of heart?
title_full_unstemmed Singapore Case Note: What happens when a party to an MSA has a change of heart?
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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