Yong Pung How School of Law
YPHSL
QUEK Anderson, Dorcas
Full-time Faculty
Associate Professor of Law
- LL.M., Harvard University, 2008
- LL.B. (First Class Honours), National University of Singapore, 2003
- Advocate and Solicitor, Singapore, 2007
- Certified Mediator, Singapore International Mediation Institute (SIMI), 2018
- Accredited Mediator, International Mediation Institution (IMI), 2016
Academic Positions Held
Current Appointment:
- Associate Professor of Law, School of Law, Singapore Management University, January 2023-Present
Previous Appointments:
- Assistant Professor of Law, School of Law, Singapore Management University, July 2016-December 2022
- Associate Dean (Student, Staff & Alumni Affairs), Jan 2021-Jun 2022
- Visiting Researcher, Harvard University, 2009-2010
Other Positions
- International Mediator, Singapore International Mediation Centre, 2019-Present
- Principal Mediator, Singapore Mediation Centre, 2010-Present
- Fellow, National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution (USA), 2018-Present
- District Judge, State Courts Singapore, 2009-2016
- Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court of Singapore, 2005-2007
- Assistant Director, Singapore Mediation Centre, 2005-2007
- Justices' Law Clerk, Supreme Court of Singapore, 2003-2005
- Deputy Public Prosecutor, Attorney-General’s Chambers, 2003
Honours and Awards
- D.S. Lee Foundation Fellowship, 2022
- School of Law's Dean's Excellence Teaching Award, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023
- School of Law's Nominee for SMU's Most Innovative Teacher Award, 2021
- Della Suantio Fellowship, 2019
- School of Law’s Nominee for SMU’s Most Promising Teaching Award, 2018 & 2019
- SMU School of Law’s Most Promising Teacher Award, 2017
- Singapore Legal Service Scholarship, 2007
Course Taught in SMU
- Legal Research and Writing
- Deal-Making and Dispute Resolution: Negotiation in an Age of Disruption
Research Areas / Areas of Specialisation
- Dispute Resolution
- Courts and Access to Justice
- Civil Procedure and Evidence Law
- Empirical Legal Research in Dispute Resolution
Current Projects
- Examining the impact of communication media on negotiation, mediation and Online Dispute Resolution
Selected Publications
Please refer to attached Curriculum Vitae and SSRN page for full publication details.
- 'To Negotiate, Mediate or Litigate? Examining the Durability of Divorce Outcomes in the Singapore Family Courts' (with Eunice Chua and Ning Yilin) (2022) 60(3) Family Court Review 434 - 457
- 'Counting the Cost of Enlarging the Role of ADR in Funding Civil Justice' (2021) 4 Erasmus Law Review 256 - 269
- 'The Importance of Ethics in the Practice of Mediation' (2021) Asian Journal on Mediation 27 - 45
- ‘Blowing Hot and Cold in Litigation: Abuse of Process, Election or Approbation and Reprobation? BWG v BWF [2020] SGCA 36’ (2021) 21(1) The Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 134 - 146
- ‘A Matter of Interpretation? Understanding and Applying Mediation Standards for the Cross-Border Enforcement of Mediated Settlement Agreements’ (2020) 38 Conflict Resolution Quarterly 27 - 45
- ‘The Evolving Concept of Access to Justice in Singapore’s Mediation Movement’ (2020) 16(2) International Journal of Law in Context 128 - 145
- ‘The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Supplying the Missing Piece of the Puzzle for Dispute Resolution’ (2020) Journal of the Malaysian Judiciary (July 2020) 194 - 220
- ‘Taking Disputes Online in a Pandemic-Stricken World: Do We Necessarily Lose More than We Gain?’ in Aurelio Gurrea-Martínez, Goh Yihan & Mark Findlay (eds), Law and COVID-19 (SSRN) 215 - 234
- ‘The Convergence of ADR and ODR within the Courts: The Impact on Access to Justice’ (2019) 38(1) Civil Justice Quarterly 126 - 143
- ‘Defining the Limits to Abuse of Process: Lim Geok Lin Andy v Yap Jin Meng Bryan [2017] SGCA 46' (2018) 37(1) Civil Justice Quarterly 40 - 47
- ‘Ethical Concerns in Court-Connected Online Dispute Resolution’ (2018) 1-2 International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution 20 – 38
- ‘How Should the Courts Know Whether a Dispute is Ready and Suitable for Mediation? An Empirical Analysis of the Singapore Courts’ Referral of Civil Disputes to Mediation’ (2018) 23(2) Harvard Negotiation Law Review 265 – 317 (with Eunice Chua and Tra My Ngo)
- ‘Judicial Mediation: From Debates to Renewal’ (2018) 19(3) Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution 613 – 651 (with Jean-Francois Roberge)
- ‘Managing the Inter-Cultural Dimensions of a Mediation Effectively - A Proposed Pre-Mediation Intake Instrument’ (2017) 28 Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal 89 – 97 (with Diana Knight)
- ‘The Mediation Act 2016 - A Coming of Age for Mediation in Singapore?’ (2017) Singapore Academy of Law Journal 275 – 293
- ‘Supporting Party Autonomy in the Enforcement of Cross-Border Mediated Settlement Agreements: A Brave New World or Unchartered Territory?’ in Burkhard Hess & Loic Cadiet (eds), Privatizing Dispute Resolution and Its Limits, pp 349 – 482 (Nomos, Max Planck Institute of Procedural Law, 2019)
- 'Mandatory Mediation: An Oxymoron? Examining the Feasibility of Implementing a Court-Mandated Mediation Program’(2010) 11.2 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution 479 – 509