Principles of Singapore Business Law,
3rd Edition

Wee Ling Loo

ISBN-13: 9789814875844
Copyright 2020 | Published
908 pages | List Price: USD $150.00

The Principles of Singapore Business Law, first published in 2009, was followed by a second edition in 2013. This third edition provides a timely update of the legal changes that have taken place since then, stating the law as on 4th May 2019. In keeping with the aims of this publication since the first edition, the volume sets out the law of relevance to business, with the lay reader in mind, while providing glimpses into some complex and unsettled areas of law that are of practical interest. In this vein, layman’s language is adopted and pedagogical features are used to summarise, illustrate and provide mindmaps of basic concepts. Unsettled areas are separately highlighted in reflection boxes to provoke further thinking. This volume features some chapters that have been completely or extensively rewritten and others streamlined in both language and content to ensure greater accessibility to the lay reader.

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Preface to the Third Edition
List of Authors
Table of Cases
Table of Singapore Legislation
Table of Foreign Legislation
Table of Treaties and Conventions
PART I INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW
Chapter 1 Business, Society and the Law
Chapter 2 An Overview of Singapore Legal History and
Development
Chapter 3 Legal Processes and Institutions
PART II BUSINESS CRIMES AND BUSINESS TORTS
Chapter 4 Business Crimes
Chapter 5 Business Torts
Chapter 6 Negligence
PART III THE LAW OF CONTRACT
Chapter 7 Offer and Acceptance
Chapter 8 Consideration and Intention to Create Legal Relations
Chapter 9 Capacity and Privity of Contract
Chapter 10 Terms of the Contract
Chapter 11 Exemption Clauses
Chapter 12 Mistake
Chapter 13 Misrepresentation
Chapter 14 Economic Duress, Undue Influence and
Unconscionability
Chapter 15 Illegality and Public Policy
Chapter 16 Performance and Breach of Contract
Chapter 17 Frustration
Chapter 18 Remedies for Breach of Contract
Chapter 19 Comparative Contract Law
PART IV SPECIAL AREAS OF BUSINESS LAW
Chapter 20 Agency
Chapter 21 Business Organisations
Chapter 22 Sale of Goods
Chapter 23 Intellectual Property
Chapter 24 Information Technology
Chapter 25 Competition Law
Chapter 26 International Business
Subject Index

  • Wee Ling Loo

    Loo Wee Ling is an Associate Professor of Law (Education) in the School of Law, Singapore Management University (SMU). She holds an LLB (Hons) Singapore and an LLM (University of Sydney). She has taught diverse courses to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, and currently teaches Business Law and Ethics and Social Responsibility to undergraduates of various schools at SMU. Her current research is in the intersection of Ethics with Artificial Intelligence and Data Privacy although she maintains an interest in contract, commercial and consumer law. Amongst others, she has authored a book on the law of credit and security, and published journal articles on consumer and contract law.

  • Comprehensive coverage of Singapore law of contract including niche areas of Business Law such as Competition, Information Technology, Intellectual Property and Sale of Goods

  • Features significant updates of the law as stated on 4th May 2019

  • Pedagogical features (tables, figures, mind-maps) to aid teaching and learning of concepts

  • Reflection boxes summarising main arguments on complex or unsettled legal issues of practical interest to encourage critique

  • Useful resource for Business Law courses at the tertiary level, and as an introduction to Business Law for the professional, businessmen and members of the public

  • Comprehensive coverage of Singapore law of contract including niche areas of Business Law such as Competition, Information Technology, Intellectual Property and Sale of Goods

  • Features significant updates of the law as stated on 4th May 2019

  • Pedagogical features (tables, figures, mind-maps) to aid teaching and learning of concepts

  • Reflection boxes summarising main arguments on complex or unsettled legal issues of practical interest to encourage critique

  • Useful resource for Business Law courses at the tertiary level, and as an introduction to Business Law for the professional, businessmen and members of the public

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