WEE 
Min

 
Instructor (Legal Skills Programme)

Wee Min is currently an Associate at WongPartnership LLP. In 2022, she graduated with a LL.B. (First Class Honours) from NUS and a LL.M. from New York University. During her time at NUS, she was the President of the NUS Students’ Law Club. She also represented NUS at various moots and competitions including the Willem Vis C Moot, winning numerous accolades such as Best Oralist of the Preliminary Rounds at the Asian International Arbitration Centre Vis Pre-Moot and Honourable Mention for the Eric E. Bergsten Award for Team Orals at the Willem Vis C Moot.

FULL BIOGRAPHY

Education

LL.M. (New York University) ; LL.B. (NUS)

Current Courses

Legal Analysis, Research & Communication

Wee Min is currently an Associate at WongPartnership LLP. She was called to the Singapore bar in August 2023 after ranking joint-fifth on the Singapore Part B Examinations. She is also pending admission to the New York bar in September 2023.

An alumnus of NUS, she graduated with a Bachelor of Laws with First Class Honours in 2022, having placed on the Dean’s List every year while studying at NUS.

She also graduated with a Master of Laws from New York University (NYU), School of Law in 2022. At NYU, she was a Graduate Editor of the Journal of International Law and Politics. She also wrote her final thesis on international arbitration and 28 USC 1782.

During her time at NUS, Wee Min was also elected as President of the NUS Students’ Law Club. She pioneered many beloved initiatives during her tenure, including LawArts.

She also represented NUS at various moots and competitions including the Willem Vis C Moot, winning numerous accolades such as Best Oralist of the Preliminary Rounds at Asian International Arbitration Vis Pre-Moot and the Honourable Mention for the Eric E Bergsten Award for Team Orals at the Willem Vis C Moot

With a keen passion for serving her community, Wee Min continues to volunteer at various grassroots events and community projects.

Determining the Law Applicable to the Merits in International Arbitration, NYU Journal of International Law and Politics (Fall 2022)

Put on the Spot: Damien Hirst’s The Currency and the Future of NFTs, Virginia Journal of Law & Technology (Jun 2022)


  • Legal Skills
  • International Arbitration
  • Gender and the Law
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