GAR Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2026: A Singapore perspective on joint ventures and the problems that arise in cross-border and multi-party disputes by Drew & Napier
28 May 2025
Directors Gary Low, Chia Voon Jiet, Meryl Koh and Terence Tan co-authored the article, "A Singapore Perspective on Joint Ventures and the Problems That Arise in Cross-Border and Multi-Party Disputes", for The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2026 published by Global Arbitration Review (GAR).
Singapore is a financial and business hub in Asia, and an international dispute resolution hub. With the increasing multi-jurisdictional nature of joint ventures, this raises interesting problems of whether those disputes are arbitrable, whether they should proceed to arbitration, and how this interacts with a party or non-party commencing court proceedings. In the article, our directors examine recent developments considered by the Singapore Court.
The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2026 features insights and thought leadership from over 50 pre-eminent practitioners in the region, offering an invaluable retrospective on recent developments in some of the Asia-Pacific’s more interesting arbitration seats. All articles come complete with footnotes and relevant statistics.
You may read the full article here.
This article was first published on Global Arbitration Review in May 2025; for further in-depth analysis, please visit the GAR - The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2026.