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COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY IN SINGAPORE
(2ND EDITION)
Since the first edition was published, the Singapore competition law
regime has developed considerably. New enforcement decisions
have created a small but growing depository of local cases which
will continue to shape the development and practice of competition
law in Singapore. This book provides a comprehensive guide to
how competition laws in Singapore will be implemented, and how
businesses, practitioners and students should navigate the regime.
General Editor(s):
This second edition explores the lessons from the infringement Cavinder Bull SC
decisions issued by the Competition Commission of Singapore, many and Lim Chong Kin
of which take into account Singapore’s unique circumstances. Year: 2015
lvii + 326pp
Contributor(s): (softcover)
Richard Whish QC, Cavinder Bull SC, Lim Chong Kin, Ng Ee Kia, Scott Clements,
Chia Voon Jiet and Corrine Chew ISBN:
978-981-09-4153-6
Retail: S$96.30
PERSONAL PROPERTY LAW
This book joins the ranks of unprecedented and enriching attempts
elsewhere in the Commonwealth to gather and reduce diverse and
scattered rules of personal property law to a systematic and coherent
or nearly coherent whole. It also sets out the law in Singapore situating
and sometimes relocating it, by scrutinising it methodically, in the
general framework of the common law of personal property.
Its engagement with theories and doctrines of property will assist law
students in gaining an understanding of the intellectual framework
into which the rules that occupy their immediate attention fit while Author(s):
Tan Yock Lin
its considerable detail will be valuable to legal practitioners seeking
concrete outcomes to the problems of personal property. Year: 2014
cxxiv + 1,364pp
(softcover)
For others concerned with the development of the law of personal
property, the discussion in the book will provide a more than adequate ISBN:
978-981-07-6801-0
survey of the problems and issues of personal property law and the
challenges ahead. Retail: S$160.50