Enforcement of International Mediated Settlements without the Singapore Convention on Mediation

Singapore Academy of Law Journal, 2019

26 Pages Posted: 22 Aug 2019

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Eunice Chua

Singapore Management University

Date Written: March 30, 2019

Abstract

This paper considers how international mediated settlement agreements can be enforced without the Singapore Convention on Mediation. Although the Singapore Convention on Mediation represents an important contribution to facilitate resolution of cross-border disputes through mediation, it will take time before there are enough signatories to make a significant impact. Additionally, in deciding whether or not to become a signatory to the Singapore Convention on Mediation or to opt out of it if given the option, jurisdictions and potential users of mediation will need to be aware of what the available alternatives are. This paper discusses these alternatives, taking into account common law, civil law and other international instrument approaches to enforcement.

Keywords: Singapore Convention on Mediation; international commercial arbitration; international commercial mediation; private international law

Suggested Citation

Chua, Eunice, Enforcement of International Mediated Settlements without the Singapore Convention on Mediation (March 30, 2019). Singapore Academy of Law Journal, 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3439902

Eunice Chua (Contact Author)

Singapore Management University ( email )

55 Armenian Street
Singapore, 179943
Singapore

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