The Centre for Commercial Law in Asia (CCLA) was established in 2014. Since then, it has been instrumental in driving the ambition of the Singapore Management University (SMU) Yong Pung How School of Law to be the leading centre in Asia for the study of commercial law.

Often in collaboration with other academic institutions and industry partners, CCLA brings together faculty, practitioners, post-doctoral fellows, visiting researchers and students in a symbiotic environment, thereby facilitating a vibrant exchange of ideas.

CCLA aims to advance commercial growth in Asia marked by sustainability, inclusion and innovation, through excellent research. It conducts and facilitates research in all areas of commercial law, with focus on its application, development and impact in Asia.

If you, too, share CCLA’s aspirations to be at the forefront of legal developments in Asia, find out more at CCLA or get in touch with us at ccla@smu.edu.sg.

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Submissions from 2022

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ASEAN-Korea strategic partnership in new Asian regionalism, Rachel Liting CHANG

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Toward an environmentally sustainable city in the light of industrial revolution 4.0: A case study of Ho Chi Minh City, Tran Viet DUNG

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Legal challenges and opportunities for peer-to-peer electricity trading in Thailand, Piti EIAMCHAMROONLARP

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Reflection on wise cities and AI in community: Sustainable life spaces and kampung storytelling, Mark FINDLAY and Li Min ONG

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Developing Brunei Darussalam as an ASEAN hub for International Islamic Finance dispute resolution: Opportunity or over-ambition?, Nobumichi TERAMURA

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Indonesia's termination of bilateral investment treaties, Lucas Jun Hao WONG