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Battle of the seats: England and Singapore review their international arbitration laws
7 April 2025
London and Singapore have been ranked as the two most preferred arbitration seats in the world.[1] Illustrating the fierce competition between them, both the United Kingdom and the Singapore governments have looked to reform and modernise their arbitration legislation.
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New Year, New SIAC Rules – the SIAC Rules 2025 offer faster dispute resolution for small disputes and enhancements to the powers of Emergency Arbitrators, Tribunals and SIAC
3 January 2025
The 7th edition of the Arbitration Rules of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC Rules 2025) are a comprehensive rewrite and restructure of the previous 6th edition of the SIAC Rules dated 1 April 2016 (SIAC Rules 2016) making the rules more logical and coherent.
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Compatibility Matters – Hong Kong Court’s Approach to Single Arbitration under Multiple Contracts
3 June 2024
The first Hong Kong court decision to provide express guidance on Article 29 HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules (2018)
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Trading green across Asia: five things to know about evolving carbon markets
30 May 2024
Carbon markets across Asia are rapidly evolving, spurred by the global emphasis on environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations.
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Chasing investment opportunities in Southeast Asia: What does the ASEAN-Australia Summit 2024 mean for super funds?
6 March 2024
Listen to leading experts on trade and investment in Indonesia, as they discuss the opportunities ahead - especially for Australian funds.
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Can adaptation finance increase in 2024? The post-COP28 view
26 February 2024
The adaptation finance gap reaches hundreds of billions a year. Can recent COP28 efforts bring a boost - including from the private sector?
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Proposed new rules for the SIAC – improved procedures for small disputes, new preliminary determination rule and enhanced powers for the Registrar and President
6 November 2023
This article addresses the proposed draft new rules of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre. The rules include developments such as proposals to streamline the procedure for small disputes and increase powers of the Registrar and President.
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Singapore Court Permits Claim to Recoup Tether
31 July 2023
Singapore High Court handed down its decision in the case of ByBit Fintech Limited v Ho Kai Xin that cryptocurrency assets are a form of property.
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