Rajah & Tann Contributes to Chambers and Partners Global Practice Guide: International Arbitration 2021 – Singapore Chapter

Rajah & Tann Singapore has authored the Singapore chapter of the Chambers and Partners Global Practice Guide: International Arbitration 2021. The guide provides the latest legal information on the impact of COVID-19, arbitral tribunals, challenges to jurisdiction, preliminary and interim relief, collection and submission of evidence, confidentiality, types of remedies, enforcement and review of awards, class action, and third-party funding.

Exclusively authored by our International Arbitration partners Andre Yeap S.C., Kelvin Poon and Alessa Pang, the Singapore chapter provides an overview of the current Singapore law on international arbitration, as well as trends and developments in 2021 for arbitration in Singapore. The chapter looks at topics including governing legislation, arbitration agreements, arbitral procedure, arbitral awards, and review and enforcement.

For more information, click here to read the full Authored Publication.

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