Brief Biodata
Alexander F H Loke JSD, LLM (Columbia), LLB (Hons)(NUS) is Associate Professor with research interests in contract law, international business transactions, corporate finance and securities regulation. He was Visiting Associate Professor, East China University (2002), Visiting Scholar, Columbia University (2000-2001), and Visiting Lecturer, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (1999). He was a contributor to Halsbury Laws of Singapore vol 7: Contracts and Walter Woon on Company Law, 3rd ed (2005). Representative publications include: "The Protected Interests in the Private Right of Action for Insider Trading: A Comparative Perspective" (2007) 7 J Corp L Stud 307, "The Investors' Protected Interest against Market Manipulationin the UK, Australia and Singapore" (2007) 21 Aus J Corp L 22, "From the Fiduciary Theory to Information Abuse: The Changing Fabric of Insider Trading Law in the U.K., Australia and Singapore" 54 Am J Comp L 123 (2006), "A (Behavioural) Law and Economics Approach to Reforming Asian Corporate Governance" (2002) 20 C & S LJ 250, "Fiduciary Duties and Implied Duties of Good Faith in Contractual Joint Ventures" [1999] JBL 538, "The valuer's liability for negligent valuation toward a more principled allocation of the risk of market decline" (1999) 1 Legal Studies 47
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Representative Publications
1. The Investors' Protected Interest against Market Manipulationin the UK, Australia and Singapore, (2007) 21 Australian Journal of Corporate Law 22-50
2. The Protected Interests in the Private Right of Action for Insider Trading: A Comparative Perspective, (2007) 7 Journal of Corporate Law Studies 307-335
3. The Broad Ground and the Not-so-Narrow Ground in Singapore, (2007) 23 Journal of Contract Law 148-153
4. From the Fiduciary Theory to Information Abuse: The Changing Fabric of Insider Trading Law in the U.K., Australia and Singapore, 54 American Journal of Comparative Law 123-172 (2006)
5. Forging a New Equilibrium in Singapore Legal Education 24 Wis Int'l L J 261-293 (2006)
6. A (Behavioural) Law and Economics Approach to Reforming Asian Corporate Governance (2002) 20 C & S LJ 252-275
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