Singapore High Court

Singapore High Court

SINGAPORE: A Dallah for South-East Asia?

Friday, 06 January 2012

An arbitration-related court proceeding in Singapore has been held sufficiently “difficult and complex” that the instruction of an English QC is justified. Darius Chan, an associate at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in London explains the issues the court must tackle, which resemble those aired in the UK Supreme Court case of Dallah v Pakistan.

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