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Chen Siyuan, Lionel Leo
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9789819433261
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The 4th edition takes stock of the key legislative and case law developments in Singapore and relevant common law jurisdictions since the last edition in 2022. References to leading commentaries on some of these developments are also included.
Some examples of the developments that are covered in this update:
Chen Siyuan, LLB (NUS); LLM (Harvard), has been researching and teaching in SMU since 2010, specialising in evidence and procedural law. He graduated from NUS in 2007 with First Class Honours and served as a Justices’ Law Clerk and Assistant Registrar before embarking on his LLM at Harvard on an SMU scholarship. He has published in leading peer- reviewed journals in his field such as the Civil Justice Quarterly, International Commentary on Evidence, and International Journal of Evidence & Proof. He has also written several texts in his area, which have been cited by the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Singapore International Commercial Court. He directs SMU’s Ian Taylor International Moots Programme; highlights include the 2025 Jessup world championship, three Vis East world championships, five International Criminal Court world championships, four Oxford Price world championships, and the 2024 Lachs Space world championship. He also acts as a consultant to firms and governments on matters relating to criminal and international law.
Lionel Leo, LLB (NUS); BCL (Oxford), is a Partner at WongPartnership LLP where he practises civil litigation and arbitration. He also actively participates in the Criminal Legal Aid Scheme, representing accused persons in the State Courts, the High Court, and the Court of Appeal; and has been appointed amicus curiae by the Supreme Court on several occasions. A recipient of the British Chevening Scholarship and the Crewe Graduate Scholarship, Lionel graduated with First Class Honours from NUS and with Distinction from Oxford, and was the top student in the Law of Evidence in NUS. Prior to joining practice, he was a Justices’ Law Clerk and Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court, and was concurrently appointed as a Magistrate of the State Courts. He has published book chapters and articles on evidence and civil procedure, has taught part- time at NUS and SMU, and is the principal coach for SMU’s Willem C. Vis Commercial Arbitration moot teams.
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This book is intended for students and practitioners of Singapore criminal law. It aims to teach criminal law in a realistic fashion, and to that end, integrates elements of criminal procedure, sentencing and evidence, when relevant. The book makes extensive use of learning aids such as flowcharts and diagrams, to enhance clarity and speed comprehension. Sample charges for each offence discussed are also included, to assist practitioners and students with drafting.
The structure of the book follows the progress of an actual criminal case. It begins with an overview of the criminal justice system, followed by a discussion of prosecutorial discretion. Thereafter, it discusses the substantive law on common offences in Singapore, with an emphasis on offences that are likely to be encountered in practice. The analysis of such offences includes practical applications, such as related offences that commonly occur in the same case, and possible alternative charges that may be offered upon plea of guilt. Finally, general defences in criminal law are discussed.
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About the Authors:
Alexander Woon,the main author, is Provost’s Chair and Lecturer at Singapore University of Social Sciences School of Law, where he is the course leader for Criminal Law. He was awarded the Outstanding Teaching Award in 2024. He is also a practicing criminal defence lawyer. Alexander was previously a Deputy Public Prosecutor with the Financial and Technology Crime Division of the Attorney-General’s Chambers.
Professor Walter Woon S.C.,the co-author, is Lee Kong Chian Visiting Professor of Law, at the Yong Pung How School of Law, Singapore Management University, where he teaches criminal law. He is also Emeritus Professor, at the School of Law, National University of Singapore, and an Honorary Fellow of St John’s College, University of Cambridge. Throughout his long academic career, Prof. Woon has won multiple teaching awards and authored many books, including the leading text on Singapore Company Law. Prof. Woon, a Senior Counsel, was previously Attorney-General and Public Prosecutor of Singapore.
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Trusted by professionals for over 100 years, this acclaimed resource sets the standard in non-marine commercial insurance law. With expert commentary on the latest legal developments and a reputation for clarity and authority, it's an indispensable tool for staying ahead in a complex and evolving field.
It explains foundational aspects of UK insurance law—such as the principles of misrepresentation and utmost good faith—and provides an in-depth look at the concept of loss, including key issues like causation and notification requirements. The book also explores specific insurance sectors, with chapters covering third-party liability, the rights of third parties against insurers, coordination between multiple insurers, and the legal treatment of double insurance.
Since the last edition there have been the usual steady stream of reported cases and regulatory developments. Notable examples are cases arising as a consequence of the COVID-19 lockdown dealing with, among other things, important questions of construction and causation, decisions on insurable interest, the application of s.11 of the Insurance Act 2015, illegality, good faith and exclusion of the 2015 Act's provisions, the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 and aggregation clauses in liability policies. We also consider the new "consumer duty" issued by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Specific discussion focusses on the following cases:
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Benny Tabalujan, the original author of the book, worked with law firms in Australia and Hong Kong. He later became an associate professor teaching business law at Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, before moving to Australia as a visiting fellow at the law school and graduate business school, University of Melbourne.
Valerie Du Toit-Low, an award-winning associate professor in business law and negotiation at Nanyang Business School, is also Deputy Associate Provost (Residential Education) at Nanyang Technological University. Valerie previously worked as a lawyer in Singapore and consults for various organisations, both local and international, in the private and public sectors.
Julie L.Y. Huan, a James Kent Scholar of Columbia University (LLM) and graduate of the National University of Singapore (LLB), is admitted to the New York Bar and Singapore Bar. Her industry experience spans legal practice in both private and public sectors. She is currently Associate Professor at NUS Business School and has been placed on the NUS Teaching Excellence Award Honour Roll.
Lam Chen Meng has practised law in the United States, Hong Kong and Singapore before joining Singapore University of Social Sciences. Chen Meng is an Associate Professor in the School of Business and is on the SUSS Teaching Awardee Honour Roll. She currently teaches contract law and company law and publishes research in academic law journals.
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A Compendium of the Key Judgments and Speeches of a Jurist Par Excellence
This publication presents selected judgments and speeches of Malaysia’s first lady Chief Justice, Tun Tengku Maimun bt Tuan Mat. The judgments have been carefully curated from the wide range of groundbreaking decisions delivered by this accomplished jurist to showcase the importance and diversity of her judicial opinions. The speeches share the wise words which Tun Tengku Maimun imparted to the audience at various events. Reflections from several persons who have had the privilege of encountering Tun Tengku Maimun at various points of her life and career throw light on her overall persona.
This special publication highlights the judicial thinking and brilliance of this distinguished judge and her courageous endeavour to ensure that justice is served to all who have come before her. Her tenure in the Judiciary has undoubtedly carved an indelible mark in the Malaysian legal and judicial landscape. The legacy of all her masterly work behind the gavel will certainly lead the future development of Malaysian law and this commemorative volume can assuredly take pride of position in Malaysian legal literature. This book is one not to be missed by everyone related to the legal world in Malaysia and the public generally to celebrate the successful career of a brave and resolute judge who championed the rule of law.
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Tun Tengku Maimun bt Tuan Mat is the 16th Chief Justice of Malaysia. Her Ladyship read law at University of Malaya and graduated with honours in 1982. Joining the Judicial and Legal Service in 1986, Tun Tengku Maimun held various positions in a career spanning two decades, including Assistant Parliamentary Draftsman, Magistrate, Federal Counsel, Deputy Registrar, Special Officer to the Chief Justice, Sessions Court Judge and Chief Registrar of the Federal Court. Her Ladyship’s tenure in the Judiciary began with her appointment as a Judicial Commissioner in October 2006. Tun Tengku Maimun was soon elevated as a High Court Judge before joining the Court of Appeal in January 2013. This trailblazing jurist was appointed as a Federal Court Judge in November 2018. Her Ladyship’s groundbreaking career in the Judiciary culminated in her appointment as Chief Justice of Malaysia on May 2, 2019. Tun Tengku Maimun is recognised as a brilliant jurist and respected as a fearless judge who strove hard to maintain the rule of law and defend the independence of the Malaysian Judiciary.
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Editor-in-Chief: Cavinder Bull
With a team of expert contributors
Helmed by General Editor, Cavinder Bull S.C., this publication is annotated by some of the pre-eminent practitioners in the field. It is the leading title of its kind, presenting the most comprehensive coverage of Singapore Civil Procedure in both print and electronic format. This title provides the new Rules of Court in an annotated format and supplies supporting legislation and other material of significance.
Developments Since Last Edition
Every Order reviewed and updated since 2022
Updates on recent cases including:
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