Yong Pung How School of Law
YPHSL
THAM Chee Ho
Full-time Faculty
Professor of Law
- D.Phil., University of Oxford, 2017
- B.C.L., University of Oxford, 1998
- LL.B., National University of Singapore, 1994
- Solicitor (England & Wales), 2000
- Attorney and Counselor-at-law (New York), 2000
- Advocate and Solicitor (Singapore), 1999
Academic Positions Held
Current Appointment:
- Professor of Law, School of Law, Singapore Management University, 2019-Present
Previous Appointment:
- Associate Professor of Law, School of Law, Singapore Management University, 2007-2018
- Associate Dean (Research), School of Law, Singapore Management University, Jan 2012-Dec 2013
- Assistant Professor of Law, School of Law, Singapore Management University, 2006-2007
- Assistant Professor of Law, School of Business, Singapore Management University, 2001-2006
Other Positions
- Member, Editorial Board, Singapore Law Reports (Reissue), 2007-2009
- Associate, US Securities Law Practice Group (Singapore Office), Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, 2000-2001
- Associate, Global Securities Practice Group (Singapore Office), Baker & McKenzie, 2000
- Magistrate, Deputy Registrar and Coroner at Subordinate Courts, Singapore, 1995-2000
Courses Taught in SMU
- Business Law
- Contract Law
Research Areas / Areas of Specialisation
- Contract Law
- Conflict of Laws
- Unjust Enrichment and Restitution
Current Projects
- Assignment of choses in action
Selected Publications
Monograph
- Understanding the Law of Assignment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 2019)
Journal Articles, Case Notes and Contributed Chapters to Books
- "Assignments, assignees, and the burden of an arbitration clause" [2022] Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 382 - 411.
- "Assignees of the benefit of a deed and ‘black holes’ – Orchard Plaza Management Company Ltd v Balfour Beatty Regional Construction Ltd [2022] EWHC 1490 (TCC)" [2022] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 562 – 566.
- "Burdening assignees with arbitration agreements via ‘conditional benefits’" [2022] Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 234 – 238 (Feature article).
- "Understanding assignments: English, comparative and private international law: some possible implications" [2020] Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 314 – 318 (Feature article).
- "Equitable fraud and double liability of a debtor following notice of equitable assignment of the debt" (2019) 13 Journal of Equity 237 – 265.
- "Different debts for different purposes – Taurus v SOMO [2017] UKSC 64; [2017] 3 WLR 1170" [2018] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 210 – 217.
- "Joinder of equitable assignors of equitable and legal choses in action" [2017] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 537 – 565.
- "Exploding the myth that sub-trustees ‘drop out’" (2017) 31 Trust Law International 76 – 92.
- "The ‘Trustee Exception’ in Lloyd’s v Harper: Loss, Liability and ‘Black-Holes’" (2016) 132 Law Quarterly Review 148 – 158.
- "Notice of assignment and discharge by performance" [2010] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 38 – 80.
- "Ancillary liquidations and pari passu distribution in a winding up by the court" [2009] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 113 – 134.
- "Piercing the corporate veil: searching for appropriate choice of law rules" [2007] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 22 – 43.
- "Careless Share Giving" (2006) 70 Conveyancer and Property Lawyer 411 – 431.
- "Unjust Enrichment and Unlawful Dividends: A Step Too Far?" (2005) 64 Cambridge Law Journal 177 – 211.
- "Damages for breach of English jurisdiction clauses: more than meets the eye" [2004] Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 46 – 71.
- Chapter 20, "Debt Collection and Assignment of Debts: Navigating the Legal Maze" (with Dr Jodi Gardner (St John’s College, University of Cambridge), in Intermediaries in Commercial Law, Paul S. Davies and C. H. Tan, Gen Eds (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2022).
- Chapter 17, "The Mechanics of Equitable Assignments: One Engine or Two?", in Contract in Commercial Law, J. Edelman, S. Degeling, J. Goudkamp, Gen Eds (Sydney: Law Book Co, 2016).
- Chapter 14, "The Nature of Equitable Assignment and Anti-assignment Clauses", in Exploring Contract Law, J. Neyers, R. Bronaugh, & S. Pitel, Gen Eds (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2009).
- The Law of Contract in Singapore, 2nd ed, Justice Andrew Phang Boon Leong, Gen. Ed. (Singapore: Academy Publishing, 2022):
- Chapter 8, "Formalities and the Effect of Non-Compliance" (with Goh Yihan);
- Chapter 14, "Privity of Contract" (with Justice Andrew Phang Boon Leong);
- Chapter 15, "Exceptions to the Rule of Privity"(with Justice Andrew Phang Boon Leong);
- Chapter 16, "Discharge by Performance, Tender of Performance, and Partial Performance";
- Chapter 17, "Discharge by Breach";
- Chapter 18, "Discharge by Agreement";
- Chapter 19, "Frustration" (with Tan Zhong Xing);
- Chapter 20, "Introduction to Judicial Remedies and Common Law Damages" (with Tan Zhong Xing);
- Chapter 21, "Damages Based on Compensation I – Quantification of Loss" (with Tan Zhong Xing);
- Chapter 22, "Damages Based on Compensation II – Quantification of Damages to be Awarded" (with Tan Zhong Xing);
- Chapter 23, "Non-compensatory Remedies I: Specific Remedies at Common Law and in Equity" (with Tan Zhong Xing);
- Chapter 24, "Non-compensatory Remedies II: Remedies arising under the Law of Restitution" (with Tan Zhong Xing).