Rajah & Tann Contributes to the Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2022 – Chapters on (i) The Rise of Arbitration in the Asia-Pacific; and (ii) Maintaining the Policy of Minimising Curial Intervention in Malaysia

Rajah & Tann Singapore’s leading International Arbitration Partners have contributed two chapters in theAsia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2022, published by the Global Arbitration Review, on (i) The Rise of Arbitration in the Asia-Pacific; and (ii) Maintaining the Policy of Minimising Curial Intervention in Malaysia.

Authored by our International Arbitration PartnersAndre Yeap S.C., Kelvin Poon and Alessa Pang, the chapter on the Rise of Arbitration in the Asia Pacific examines recent developments in Singapore and other parts of ASEAN and Asia to examine whether trends exist across the region that converge in favour of arbitration.

Authored by our International Arbitration PartnersAndre Yeap S.C. and Avinash Pradhan, the chapter on Maintaining the Policy of Minimising Curial Intervention in Malaysia explains the legal framework for arbitration in Malaysia. It discusses the key principles that underpin Malaysian arbitration law, as well as recent decisions of the Malaysian courts.

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