“...exciting recent developments provide a rare opportunity for organizing a dialogue between scholars working on similar themes at the juncture of persisting old questions, anti-universalist ideas and various levels of localist approaches.”



Sukhbaatar Sumiya
Kyushu University

Michael Ewing-Chow
Professor of Law
National University of Singapore

Michael Ewing-Chow is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore and specialises in corporate law and world trade law. He worked in the corporate department of Allen & Gledhill before joining the Faculty of Law. He has a First Class Honours degree from the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore and a Masters from Harvard Law School . He has been a consultant to the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Finance in the government of Singapore , and has also acted as a consultant for the World Bank. He has been involved in negotiations for Singapore 's free trade agreements and has been involved in trade law training of government officials in Asia and Latin America . He has written and published articles on various topics such as corporate governance, trade law and investment law. He also volunteers his time with various Non-Governmental Organisations such as the United Nations Development Fund for Women, Singapore and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. 

Annual Law Conference Series

  2006 Law Conference
   Law Conference/Alumni Symposium


  2007 Law Conference
   Corporate Governance in East Asia