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Andre Yeap, SC and Avinash Pradhan

Malaysia Federal Court Clarifies Limits of Arbitration Act

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Authored Publication: Rajah & Tann Singapore contributes an article titled “Malaysia: Federal Court Clarifies Limits of Arbitration Act” to The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2021, a Global Arbitration Review special report.

This special report contains insight and thought leadership inspired by the most substantial recent international arbitration events from 2020 across various jurisdictions, with footnotes and relevant statistics.

Our article 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.

The article was authored by Andre Yeap SC and Avinash Pradhan. To read the full article, please click here.

Andre Yeap, SC
Partner, Singapore | +65 6232 0306 | [email protected] | CV
Avinash Pradhan
Partner, Malaysia | Partner, Singapore | +65 62320 0234 | [email protected] | CV

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