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th ANNIVERSARY Artist Impression of the School of Law. CONTENTS e First Decade e Founding Years e Future 2 LAW OF SCHOOL 3 LAW OF SCHOOL e idea of the “We were audacious aer “Aer sending in the proposal, I told SMU Law School receiving encouragement – we my colleagues in the Law Department was in the minds were cautioned to take it slowly we had a 50-50 chance of getting a law of the SMU and open the school a few years school. e arguments for it – diversity, later than when we actually did. competition and SMU’s development – leadership from We took a risk but being young were compelling enough, but whether the university’s and impatient, we discarded the proposal would be accepted inception. caution and brought forward depended on the powers that be. When our vision by a few years. In the the good news came, we were elated! end, we pulled it o and the Law It was a great privilege to have been School has been acknowledged involved in the start-up of the SMU Law as one of the nest in Asia since School - a memory I will always cherish.” then. e moral? Carpe diem … seize the day!” Associate Professor Low Kee Yang, School of Law Mr Ho Kwon Ping, Chairman, Board of Trustees, SMU “A Law School was in the original plan of SMU. It’s a natural discipline that ts in well with the original concept of a management university.” Professor Tan Chin Tiong, Senior Advisor to President, SMU 5 LAW OF SCHOOL “I remember receiving a call, as president, in early 2007 saying that the opening of a new “It was vital for the School to law school at SMU had been oer a distinct law education approved. We were then expected as compared to NUS. Given to have students enrolled by the niche focus of SMU, it was August 2007 – a matter of just synergistic for the curriculum of a few months! e Admissions the Law School to place emphasis Oce had to burn the midnight on the interconnections between oil just to organise the process law, nance and business with a while the faculty had to prepare focus on comparative law.” for the admission of real law students in just a few months.” Mr Lim Chuan Poh, Chairman, Steering Committee for the Professor Howard Hunter, Establishment of the School of Law School of Law “2007 was my ieth year of law teaching. is period has e legal fraternity was included many exciting events but none more so than starting introduced to the SMU School of a new law school. Doing so Law in March 2007. e school in Singapore was a striking opened its doors in July 2007 to coincidence because years ago its pioneer batch of 107 students Lee Sheridan, the rst Dean with Professor Michael Furmston of the NUS Law School and I as its rst Dean. had been colleagues in Belfast. Complacency is no doubt the greatest sin of old lawyers but I dare to think we did some things right.” Professor Michael Furmston, 6 LAW OF SCHOOL Emeritus Professor of Law “I was very excited that SMU was going to set up the second law school in Singapore. e School of Law strives to make a mark I asked to move from Registrar’s Oce to SOL, to take up the challenge of joining on the legal landscape. a new start-up.” Mr Tan Teck Kiang, School of Law Assistant Dean “One of my most memorable experiences was the School of Law’s Brieng and Reception in March 2007, where the School was rst introduced to the legal fraternity and the public. It was attended by a distinguished crowd of judges, lawyers and academics, with the then Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong as the Guest-of-Honour.” Ms Sascha Ng, School of Law Manager 9 LAW OF SCHOOL “SMU was the ‘new kid on the block’, and I had always been inclined towards entrepreneurship. I was delighted to forge a new path with a promising, ambitious new law school.” Mr Russell Low, School of Law Alumnus, Class of 2011 “e pioneer batch of law students holds a special place in my heart, maybe because we started our time at SMU together. I remember attending their graduation and feeling immensely proud of their achievements.” Ms Charlotte Gill, Former Law Librarian 11 LAW OF SCHOOL e School of Law achieved “e NYSBA-SMU relationship is almost as numerous milestones in its rst old as the Law School itself and it is becoming decade under the leadership of increasingly strong and important with each its rst Dean, Professor Michael passing year. e International Section of NYSBA Furmston, and second Dean, has facilitated the placement of outstanding SMU students at some of New York City’s leading law Professor Yeo Tiong Min SC rms and ADR centers. e students are highly (honoris causa). Starting with motivated, well-trained and uent in English, an initial intake of 107 LLB making them extremely valuable to their host rms students in 2007, the School and enabling the students to derive invaluable progressively increased its experience.” annual intake to 180 students in 2017. e School expanded its Mr William Schrag, New York State Bar Association Partner degree oerings by launching the Juris Doctor programme in 2009 and the Master of Laws programme in 2011. e School oers exchange opportunities to a broad selection of law schools worldwide and conducts regular overseas study missions to both common law and civil law jurisdictions. e School complements its distinctive legal curricula with opportunities for students to develop practical legal skills. 13 LAW OF SCHOOL “Words cannot describe how privileged I am to be associated with the SMU School “Personally, it has been a of Law in the last 10 years as an adjunct challenging and at the same faculty. Within this short span of time, time exhilarating experience, I have witnessed the school ourishing much like the experience that from strength to strength.” we collectively aim to give our students!” District Judge Tan Boon Heng, School of Law Adjunct Faculty Professor Yeo Tiong Min, School of Law Dean “e ability to relate and empathise with others is a particularly useful trait to have as a lawyer. We nd that most SMU law students whom we have interacted with seem to have this ability.” Mr Bazul Ashhab and Mr Kelly Yap, Oon & Bazul LLP, Internship Partner and Donor “Graduates from SMU come to us well-prepared to be moulded into bright and capable young lawyers who are ready to practise in an increasingly interconnected world, where lawyers must not only bring legal acumen to the table, but also a commercial perspective and a keen focus on client needs.” 14 LAW OF SCHOOL Mr Lee Kim Shin, SC, Managing Partner, Allen & Gledhill LLP To instil a sense of social responsibility among our students, the Pro Bono Centre was set up in 2013 to run a pro bono programme for all LLB and JD students. e Centre for Cross-Border Commercial Law in Asia (CEBCLA) and the Applied Research Centre for Intellectual “I am delighted that the Assets and the Law in Asia SMU School of Law has (ARCIALA) were established in within the short span 2014 and 2015 respectively. of a decade quickly established itself as one of the reputable law schools in Asia. I believe “Your students have exhibited that much of its success strong leadership abilities and lies with its innovative compassion in proactively e Law School provides a curriculum, pedagogy caring for vulnerable elderly structured programme that and dedicated faculty in society and building homes has enabled its students to that have produced well- for those in need of decent excel in international mooting housing beyond our shores. rounded and condent competitions. law graduates who have Being exposed to the poor distinguished themselves and needy helps students in international mooting rethink their positions as competitions.” lawyers, and the end to which the lawyering profession Mr David Chong, Chief should serve.” Counsel, Civil Division, Attorney-General’s Chambers Habitat for Humanity Singapore 17 LAW OF SCHOOL “That we have come so far in a decade is an “Modern and always ready to extraordinary testament to the leadership and innovate, ambitious and aiming faculty at SMU, to their sense of adventure and at excellence - these are the core entrepreneurship, to their courage, vision and strengths of SMU.” unflagging energies, as well as to the students who were ready to try something different, who were Professor Anastasia Iliopoulou-Penot, ready to be pioneers and to write their own story. Université Paris-Est Créteil Val de Marne, THEMIS Exchange Partner At its core, SMU has focussed on making the learning of law exciting and very relevant to the world we live and practice in today. It has sought to create broad-minded, curious and adventurous lawyers who are thoughtful, knowledgeable and creative.” Mrs Lee Suet Fern, School of Law Advisory Board Member As the School embarks on its next decade, it will build on its expertise and “Building on what has been experience. achieved is always harder. 创业难, 守业更难. I am condent that the rough these eorts, the same commitment that has seen us School will strengthen through the last ten years will also and enhance legal steer us to greater heights in the years to come.” knowledge as well as broaden and deepen Associate Professor Lee Pey Woan, its impact on society. School of Law 21 LAW OF SCHOOL “As it contemplates its next ten years and beyond, the School of Law stands amidst the currents of globalisation, anti-globalisation, and technological and geopolitical change.

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