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Kelvin Poon, SC, Avinash Pradhan and Andre Yeap, SC

“The Rise of Arbitration in the Asia-Pacific Region” – Rajah & Tann Contributes to The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2024

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Authored Publication – Rajah & Tann Singapore has contributed a chapter titled “The rise of arbitration in the Asia-Pacific region” to The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2024, published by the Global Arbitration Review (GAR), a leading resource on international arbitration news.

Arbitral hubs and institutions in Asia have reached new heights in terms of growth and popularity, achieving stellar global rankings and an ever-growing number of case filings. The popularity of arbitration as an alternative mode of dispute resolution has been augmented by the generally pro-arbitration stance taken by the countries in the region.

Authored by Rajah & Tann Singapore Partners Kelvin Poon, SC (Deputy Managing Partner and Head, International Arbitration), Avinash Pradhan (Deputy Head, International Arbitration), and Andre Yeap, SC (Senior Partner, International Arbitration), the chapter examines recent developments in Singapore and other parts of Asia. These include the growing profile of arbitral seats and institutions in Asia, and the pro-arbitration stance of jurisdictions across the region.

To read the full chapter, please click here.

Find out more about Rajah & Tann Asia’s International Arbitration Practice here.

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