The common law principle of universality extended In the wake of Hanjin Shipping’s insolvency
The SingaporeHigh Court decision in Re Taisoo Suk is a notable developmentof the law on cross-border insolvency for two reasons. First, the decision hasimplications on the relationship between the admiralty jurisdiction inSingapore and the Singapore court’sinherent powers in the context of cross-bor...
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Main Authors: | WATTERS, Casey Gene, CHNG, Wei Yao, Kenny |
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2018
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