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On 29 October 2020, Singapore Law Review held its 32nd annual SLR conference – “Humble Good Faith `3 by 4`”. Guest speaker Professor Mindy Chen-Wishart was invited to speak about the role of good faith at common law and its implications for contracts. Professor Chen-Wishart is Dean-designate of Oxford Law School, Professor at NUS Law and author of Contract Law (6th edition). The presentation can be viewed at the following link. Member of Parliament Regime under Singapore`s Mental Capacity Act: An Introduction Singapore Law Academy Distinguished Lecturer Lecture 2019 – “Planning Mediation as an Effective Restructuring Tool” The Singapore Law Review (SLR) is Asia`s oldest student legal publication administered exclusively by students of the Faculty of Law of the National University of Singapore. The Singapore Law Review Annual Conference is SLR`s flagship event. First held in 1984, the annual conference continues to promote SLR`s goals of raising awareness of current legal issues and promoting legal thinking and discussion among law students. Volume 37 of the Singapore Law Review Journal has been published. You can buy a copy directly from Amazon here or access the review on LawNet and HeinOnline. Technical characteristics and step-by-step approach Singapore Law Academy Annual Conference 2019 – “Judicial Review in Australia: The Protection and Power of Courts under the Australian Constitution” Today, the annual conference is attended not only by law students, but also by members of Singapore`s judiciary and bar. This is made possible by the friendly sponsorship of a number of local law firms. Disclosure of the Company`s Privileged Documents to Shareholders as an Application of the Common Interest Privilege: Operation and Rationale Legal Restrictions on Total Return on Investment by Trustees Each annual conference features a legal authority on a topic of their specialization or interest. A list of distinguished speakers who have given past annual lectures can be found below.

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