
SEAH Ying Ying
Ying Ying is a Teaching Assistant for the Law of Torts and Constitutional and Administrative Law. Ying Ying graduated with an LL.B (First Class Honours) from The London School of Economics and Political Science in 2018.
She was admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the Singapore Bar in 2021 and worked as a Legal Associate in the Banking and Finance Practice Group of WongPartnership LLP between 2021 and 2024.
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LLB (LSE)
Current Courses
Law of Torts
Constitutional & Administrative Law
Ying Ying is a Teaching Assistant for the Law of Torts and Constitutional and Administrative Law. Ying Ying graduated with an LL.B (First Class Honours) from The London School of Economics and Political Science in 2018, where she won prizes debating in the University College London Clifford Chance President’s Cup 2015 edition and English Speaking Union Mace 2016 edition, as well as placin top in the cohort for Intellectual Property Law.
She was admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the Singapore Bar in 2021 and worked as a Legal Associate in the Banking and Finance Practice Group of WongPartnership LLP between 2021 to 2024. She worked on successful appeals involving the setting aside of an arbitral award under UNCITRAL Model Law (in CEF v CEH [2022] 2 SLR 918) and the tort of unlawful means conspiracy (in UOB v Lippo Marina Collection [2023] 1 SLR 415). She also worked on investigations and litigation pertaining to allegations of corruption involving the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) investment fund and advised clients on the Committee of Inquiry involving the cyber-attack on Singapore’s national patient health database in 2018, the largest in the nation’s history.
Her primary interests are in Constitutional Law, the intersection of Public and Private Law in the Law of Torts, and Public International Law (in particular with a Third World Approach).
Chou Sean Yu and Seah Ying Ying, “Order 44: Disability” in Singapore Civil
Procedure 2023 and 2024, Volume I (Cavinder Bull SC gen ed) (Sweet & Maxwell, 2024) ch 44
- Law of Torts
- Constitutional and Administrative Law
- Public International Law