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Singapore Private International Law - Chong, Adeline (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Singapore ; Man, Yip (Associate Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Law, Si
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Following years of significant reform in the area, Singapore Private International Law: Commercial Issues and Practice provides a roadmap to assist readers in navigating the changing landscape of Singapore private international law in commercial matters.

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Following years of significant reform in the area, Singapore Private International Law: Commercial Issues and Practice provides a roadmap to assist readers in navigating the changing landscape of Singapore private international law in commercial matters.
Autorenporträt
Adeline Chong joined Singapore Management University's Yong Pung How School of Law in 2007. She has published in leading peer-reviewed journals and is the co-author of Hill and Chong, International Commercial Disputes: Commercial Conflict of Laws in English Courts (Hart, 4th edn, 2010). She is the Project Lead of the Asian Business Law Institute's project on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Asia. Her work has been cited by various courts, including the Singapore, Hong Kong, New South Wales and New Zealand Court of Appeals, the UK Law Commission and the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Man Yip joined Singapore Management University's Yong Pung How School of Law in 2010. Her principal research interests are in private law (with a focus on equity & trusts and remedies), private international law, and international commercial courts. She has published widely in leading international peer-reviewed journals. She is the co-General Rapporteur for a project commissioned by the International Academy of Comparative Law entitled "New specialised commercial courts and their role in cross-border litigation". Her work has been cited in leading treatises and by the Singapore Court of Appeal, the Singapore High Court, the Singapore District Court and the High Court of England and Wales.