Law, whether as a discipline or a profession, is in a state of flux. The SMU School of Law strives to be a law school that anticipates and embraces change in a rapidly evolving world, without losing sight of the moral imperatives, the need for integrity, and the essential role the noble legal profession plays in society. In this video, Prof Goh Yihan, Dean of the School of Law, and Prof Gary Chan, Associate Dean (Faculty Matters & Research), share more about the School of Law's research agenda, and how it aims to provide thought leadership on emerging areas of the law in a manner that is both forward-looking and transnational.
Research Centres
Applied Research Centre for Intellectual Assets and the Law in Asia (ARCIALA)
Centre for Cross-Border Commercial Law In Asia (CEBCLA)
Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA)
Centre for AI and Data Governance (CAIDG)
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Office of Integrated Information Technology Services (IITS)
Office of Research & Tech Transfer (ORTT)
Singapore Management University
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