Name
LEE Tye Beng, Joel
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Designation
Associate Professor |
Qualifications
DCH (AIH), LLM (Harvard), LLB (Wellington), Solicitor & Barrister (New Zealand), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore) |
Appointment(s)
- Mediator, Singapore Mediation Centre
- Member, Resource Panel of Ministry of Law, ADR Division
- Adjunct Faculty, Public Policy Programme, NUS
- Member, Editorial Committee, Singapore Journal of Legal Studies
- Member, International Advisory Panel, The Law Teacher: The International
Journal of Legal Education
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Email Address: lawleej@nus.edu.sg |
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Office Tel: (65) 6516-3571 |
| Office Fax: (65) 6779-0979 |
Office Address
ETS-02-14 Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore Eu Tong Sen Building 469G Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259776 |
Research Interests
Contract
Teaching methodology
Negotiation
Mediation
Conflict of Laws
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Subjects Taught
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Brief Biodata
Joel Lee is an Honours graduate of the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He spent 2 years in New Zealand legal practice before returning to Singapore to take up a teaching position at the NUS Faculty of Law. He went on to obtain his Masters of Law at Harvard Law School. At Harvard, Joel focused his research and studies on Alternative Dispute Resolution, Negotiation and Mediation. He now runs the Negotiation and Mediation workshops at the Faculty of Law. He has taught these subjects at the Postgraduate Practice Law Course run by the Board of Legal Education and has also been on the Faculty for the Masters of Public Policy Executive Programme "Effective Negotiation in an Era of Rapid Change" done in conjunction with NUS, Conflict Management Group and the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University since 1999.
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Representative Publications
1. "Overcoming Attribution Bias in Mediation: An NLP Perspective" (Accepted for publication in the Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal)
2. "ADR Clauses and Enforcement: Cable & Wireless PLC v IBM United Kingdom Ltd" (2003) LMCLQ 164
3. "Mediation Clauses at the Crossroads" [2001] SJLS 81.
4. Case Analysis and Statutory Interpretation: Cases and Materials (2nd Edition) (Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore 2001) (co-author)
5. "The Enforceability of Mediation Clauses in Singapore" [1999] SJLS 229
6. "The ADR Movement in Singapore" The Singapore Legal System (ed: Kevin Y.L. Tan) (Singapore University Press, Singapore, 1999) pp 414-445.
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