Indonesia and Singapore Judiciaries Jointly Organise Inaugural Masterclass Programme for Commercial Judges

SINGAPORE,Sept. 17, 2024/PRNewswire/ -- More than 60 participants from 16 courts and jurisdictions includingAustralia,Brunei, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,India,Indonesia,Malaysia,New Zealand,People's Republic of Chinaand Singapore, have completed the inaugural Masterclass Programme for Commercial Judges inAsiaheld at the Judicial Training Centre of the Supreme Court ofIndonesiain Bogor,West Java, Indonesia.

Held from 9 to12 September 2024, the Masterclass was a four-day intensive course jointly organised by the Judicial Training Centre and the Singapore Judicial College, covering key topics in commercial law that are of concern to many judiciaries; namely technology and law, arbitration, cross-border insolvency, shipping and maritime law, and intellectual property.

The idea for a Masterclass was first seeded inNovember 2023when Chief JusticeSundaresh MenonofSingaporevisited the Judicial Training Centre of the Supreme Court ofIndonesia. These plans crystallised further when Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ofIndonesia, Prof DrMuhammad Syarifuddinmet with ChiefJustice Menonin February this year. The Chief Justices jointly invited jurisdictions in theAsia-Pacificregion to nominate participants for the Masterclass, which is intended for High Court judges with two to three years of experience.

The faculty for the Masterclass comprised eminent international commercial judges who are experts in their respective fields. Speakers and facilitators included Justice I Gusti Agung Sumanatha, Justice Syamsul Marif and JusticeNani Indrawati(Indonesia), ChiefJustice Menon, Justice Aedit Abdullah, JusticePhilip Jeyaretnam, JusticeKannan Ramesh, Justice S Mohan, Justice Dedar Singh Gill (Singapore), JusticeJames Allsop(Singapore International Commercial Court), Chief Justice (Ret)Geoffrey Ma(Hong Kong SAR), JusticeDavid Goddard(New Zealand), JusticeDai Yiting(China) and Prof Jansen Calamita from theNational University of Singapore.

In his keynote address, ChiefJustice Menonoutlined how changes affecting core commercial areas were transforming the realities of commercial law and practice, and offered a vision of convergence between judiciaries across theAsia-Pacificregion in key commercial areas, which could assist our legal systems in managing these changes.  He also highlighted the"unique value proposition"of the Masterclass and four distinctive features that made it an important platform for judicial education and exchange in theAsia-Pacificregion; namely its scope, its methodology, its participants and the network that it aims to establish.

The role of judges in economic growth becomes critical. Chief Justice Syarifuddin addressed that the demands on commercial courts have grown exponentially, driven by the complexities of cross-border trade, international contracts, and global financial systems."The decisions we make as judges can have far-reaching implications, influencing economic activity and the confidence of international investors in our legal systems".

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Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon of Singapore delivering the keynote address (Left) and Chief Justice Prof Dr Muhammad Syarifuddin of Indonesia (Right) giving the welcome address at the inaugural Masterclass Programme for Commercial Judges in Asia. 
(Photos courtesy of Judicial Training Centre of the Supreme Court of Indonesia) (PRNewsfoto/Supreme Court of Singapore)

 

 

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