Researchers' Activities
Trung Nguyen was invited as a guest lecturer at the Universiti of Malaya, Malaysia
The lecture was part of the Master of Commercial Law Program, organized and taught by Dr. Su Wai Mon.
Daniel Pakpahan participated in the HKIAC Tribunal Secretary Training Programme
CIL Research Associate Daniel Pakpahan attended the first Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) Tribunal Secretary Training Programme for 2024, held in Singapore at Allen & Overy LLP.
29 July 2022: Brian Chang and Tensin Studer Presented at the AsianSIL Junior Scholars Workshop
CIL Research Associate Brian Chang and former Research Assistant Tensin Studer presented a conference paper on “What Investor-State Mediation Can Learn from UNCLOS Conciliation: Lessons from the Timor Sea Conciliation” at the Junior Scholars Workshop of the Asian Society for International Law (AsianSIL)’s 2022 Regional Conference in Nepal, co-organised by CIL’s Teaching and Researching International Law in Asia (TRILA) team.
24 March 2022: Dr Romesh Weeramantry’s op-ed on Ukraine: Russia’s Post-Conflict Obligation to Compensate was published in the Straits Times
Dr Romesh Weeramantry, Head of International Dispute Resolution at CIL, has published an op-ed in the Straits Times entitled “Post-Conflict Ukraine: Russia’s Obligation to Compensate”.
26 May 2021: Dr Romesh Weeramantry and Brian Chang co-author Oxford Bibliographies in International Law entry on Investor-State Conciliation and Mediation
This annotated bibliography provides an introduction to investor-State conciliation and mediation, and a snapshot of the major publications on this topic.
May 2021: Dr Romesh Weeramantry appointed to Sri Lankan Minister of Justice’s Expert Committee
Dr Romesh Weeramantry, Head of International Dispute Resolution at CIL, has been appointed to the Sri Lankan Minister of Justice’s Expert Committee to advise on the drafting of a new Arbitration Act for Sri Lanka
10 June 2019: CIL Researchers Sit as Arbitrators in Vietnam National Rounds of FDI International Moot
For the second consecutive year, CIL was represented in the pool of arbitrators of the Vietnam National Rounds of the FDI International Moot. Research Associate Eugenio Gomez-Chico and Research Consultant Emily Choo sat as arbitrators for various rounds, including the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final match of the event. This year, team Rigaux from Hanoi Law University won against 14 other teams, advancing to the regional rounds in Seoul, South Korea.
In addition to participating as arbitrators, Ms Choo delivered a lecture on ‘The Impact of Amicus Curiae Interventions in Investor-State Disputes’, and Mr Gomez-Chico spoke on ‘How to Prepare and Win an FDI Moot Competition’ in the workshop.
3 March 2019: Research Consultant Emily Choo Serves as Judge at Vietnam CISG Pre-Moot
Research Consultant Emily Choo was a judge at the Vietnam CISG Pre-Moot. She was previously invited to judge the national rounds of both the Foreign Direct Investment Moot and the Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot.
8 January 2019: Practice Fellow Rachel Tan’s Team Won ECC-SAL International Mooting Competition
Rachel Tan Xi’en (CIL Practice Fellow) and Dana Chang (Wong Partnership) emerged champions at the Essex Court Chambers–Singapore Academy of Law (ECC-SAL) Mooting Competition 2019, after five rounds of competition. They won against the team from Wong Partnership in the final round held on 8 January 2019 at the Supreme Court of Singapore.
The ECC-SAL Moot is open to young lawyers from around Asia who have been qualified for no more than three years, to hone their advocacy skills. This year’s topic involved a dispute before the Singapore International Commercial Court concerning the question of the implication of terms in a contract and the validity of entire agreement clauses. The moot finals were judged by Justice Kannan Ramesh (Supreme Court of Singapore), David Foxton QC (Head of Essex Court Chambers) and Ng Jern-Fei QC (Essex Court Chambers).
21 November 2018: Practice Fellow Rachel Tan Xi’en Wins 2018 CIArb Competition
Practice Fellow Rachel Tan Xi’en won the 2018 CIArb Competition on 21 November 2018. The essay competition is organised by the Singapore branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. The essay topic concerns a scenario on a culture clash between common and civil law procedures and the different approaches to taking evidence in international arbitration in the two legal systems. It invites entrants to submit a draft procedural order and an explanatory note to that order. The judging panel comprised Ms Judith Gill QC and Mr Duarte G Henriques.
This is the third time that a CIL researcher has won the CIArb Competition. In 2013 and 2015, Harpreet Kaur Dhillon and James Losari won the competition respectively.