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Mergers & Acquisitions: The Asian Way, Singapore Management University
Mergers & Acquisitions: The Asian Way, Singapore Management University
Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots
Professor Wan Wai Yee studies the laws that govern mergers and acquisitions in Asia’s fast-changing landscape.
See the related publications:
- Mergers and Acquisitions in Singapore: Law and Practice
- Independent financial advisers' opinions for public takeovers and related party transactions in Singapore
- Regulating squeeze-out techniques by controlling shareholders: The divergence between Hong Kong and Singapore
Asia’S Legal Tiger, Singapore Management University
Asia’S Legal Tiger, Singapore Management University
Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots
The growing globalisation of Singapore’s legal profession presents both opportunities and challenges, says Professor Goh Yihan.
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Who’S Wrong, Whose Liability, Singapore Management University
Who’S Wrong, Whose Liability, Singapore Management University
Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots
Determining who is legally answerable for a wrong in the civil context can be complicated, but research being done by Professor Lee Pey Woan is helping to clear the air.
See the papers:
- Accessory liability in tort and equity
- The enigma of veil-piercing
- The company and its directors as co-conspirators
Making Sense Of Virtual Assets, Singapore Management University
Making Sense Of Virtual Assets, Singapore Management University
Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots
Professor Kelvin Low’s research shows that the legal rights of people who own some intangible assets are sometimes remarkably ill-defined and poorly studied.
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- Carbon credits as EU like it: Property, immunity, tragiCO2medy?
- Legal risks of owning cryptocurrencies