‘Choice of law for formation of contracts: Solomon Lew v Kaikhushru Shiavax Nargolwala
The appropriate choice of law rule for the formation of a contract is an intractable question. Various solutions have been offered, with none enjoying universal approval. In Solomon Lew v Kaikhushru Shiavax Nargolwala, the Singapore Court of Appeal held in favour of the application of a nuanced vers...
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Main Author: | CHONG, Adeline |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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