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Separability, Competence-Competence and the Arbitrator's Jurisdiction in Singapore
Singapore Academy of Law Journal (1995)
  • Jack Tsen-Ta Lee
Abstract
The concepts of separability and competence-competence, which promote arbitral autonomy, exist in many jurisdictions. This article surveys the extent of their acceptance in Singapore's domestic and international arbitration law, and suggests that legislative refinements are necessary to remove doubts and resolve conflicts between the law and the SIAC [Singapore International Arbitration Centre] Rules.
Keywords
  • Arbitration law,
  • doctrine of separability of arbitration clauses,
  • competence of arbitral tribunal to determine its own competence,
  • Singapore
Publication Date
1995
Citation Information
Jack Tsen-Ta Lee. "Separability, Competence-Competence and the Arbitrator's Jurisdiction in Singapore" Singapore Academy of Law Journal Vol. 7 (1995) p. 421 - 437 ISSN: 0218-2009
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jacklee/4/