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International Commercial Litigation
Last Updated Date:   2 September 2024


5 Units,  Semester 1

Course Description:
The conflict of laws regulates international disputes before Singapore’s courts. This course focuses on two of its three central pillars – international jurisdiction and foreign judgments – which allocates disputes and decision-making authority between domestic courts. It will touch on the existence and exercise of jurisdiction, the interpretation and enforcement of jurisdiction clauses, sovereign immunity and non-justiciability, Mareva and anti-suit injunctions, and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. Along with its sister course (Principles of Conflict of Laws), it aims to give students an in-depth understanding of conflicts theory and practice.

Course Convenor: As/P Marcus Teo

Co-teacher(s): NA

Course Codes: LL4030V / LL5030V / LL6030V / LLJ5030V

Contact Hours: 3-hr weekly seminar

Workload: 3 hours

Mode of Assessment: Term Paper (default, due on 21 October 2024) or Class Participation (opt-in, limited to 10 students) - 30% & Final Exam - 70%

Preclusions: Not open to students who have done a substantially similar course in another law school.

Prerequisites: NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or common law equivalent.

Examination Date: Monday, 2 December 2024 (AM)

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