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[SMULA] Reshaping Civil Justice: Courts, Technology, and Access to Justice

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Reshaping Civil Justice: Courts, Technology, and Access to Justice  

  
 

   

SYNOPSIS

Civil justice systems in common law jurisdictions have undergone rapid transformation over the past decade, with courts, legislators, and policymakers significantly expanding the scope of dispute resolution beyond traditional adjudication. Procedural, technological, and institutional developments have intensified, making it timely to examine their access-to-justice implications. 

This half-day event brings together leading academics and practitioners to examine how civil justice systems are reshaping the management of civil disputes.  The discussions will focus on two interrelated trends. The first theme, kicked off by a keynote address by the Honourable Justice Aidan Xu, will explore the growing role of technology in dispute resolution and enhancing access to justice. In addition, there will be a discussion and update on recent Singapore civil justice reforms that give courts greater powers to manage cases and encourage early settlement.  
 

 

 

PROGRAMME

TimeProgramme
0830H - 0900HRegistration
0900H - 0905HOpening Remarks 

Lee Pey Woan
Professor of Law, Dean, SMU Yong Pung How School of Law
0905H - 0930HKeynote Address: Designing Digital Justice: Access, Effectiveness and Confidence 

The Honourable Justice Aidan Xu
Judge of the General Division of the High Court, Supreme Court, and Judge in Charge of Transformation and Innovation, Singapore Judiciary
0930H - 0945HTea
0945H - 1120HPanel 1 – Technology and Access to Civil Justice

Moderator: Dorcas Quek Anderson
YPH Fellow (CCLA), Associate Professor of Law, SMU Yong Pung How School of Law

Presentations:  

AI Developments and the Future of Dispute Resolution – From Agentic AI to Human Engagement 
Presenter: Tania Sourdin
Professor Emerita, University of Newcastle, Australia 

Trust Calibration Challenges in Judicial AI: Understanding the Algorithm Aversion-Appreciation Paradox
Presenter: Adriana Banozic
Expert Advisor, UN Digital Public Infrastructure Safeguards Workgroup,
Research Affiliate, SMU Yong Pung How School of Law Centre for Digital Law 

Judgment, Legitimacy, and AI in Legal Institutions
Presenter: Lim How Khang
Assistant Professor of Law and Computer Science;  Director, BSc (Computing & Law) Programme, SMU Yong Pung How School of Law and School of Computing and Information Systems
 
1120H - 1130HBreak 
1130H - 1245HPanel 2 – Proportionality and Proof: Case Management, Evidence Control and the Right to be Heard under the Rules of Court 2021 

Moderator: Chen Siyuan
YPH Fellow (CCLA), Professor of Law, SMU Yong Pung How School of Law 

Presenter: Lionel Leo
Partner, Restructuring & Insolvency and Special Situations Advisory Practices, WongPartnership LLP

 

Click here for speakers' profile. 

 

CategoryFees
Registration Fee S$343.35
Group Registration
(at least 10 participants from the same organisation)
 S$309.02
SMU Alumni 
(LLB / JD / LLM graduates)
 S$309.02

All fees are inclusive of GST. 

Please note that there will be no refund of any fees should the participant cancel the registration/ fail to attend the event. However, registration is transferable. Notice of any change in participant should be sent to SMULA, by 16 April 2026. 

SMU Law Academy reserves the right to cancel or postpone any event. In such case, we will arrange for the refund of fees paid.   

 

 
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Registration will close on 16 April 2026.
 

23 April 2026

 

9:00 AM to 12:45 PM     
(Registration starts at 8:30 AM)

 

In-Person

 

Singapore Management University
Yong Pung How School of Law
55 Armenian Street,
Singapore 179943
Function Lounge, Level 4
 

 

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Telecommunications, Media & Technology
 

General

 
 

The SMU Law Academy has an established track record of providing the legal profession with high quality seminars and other opportunities to remain fully informed about contemporary legal developments in Singapore and beyond. Its carefully curated listing of seminars is developed with the profession’s multi-faceted needs in mind and meets the requirements of the CPD scheme. The Academy also administers the Auditing Scheme which enables members of the legal profession to consolidate and upgrade their understanding of the law by auditing courses in the School’s LL.B., J.D. and LL.M. programmes. For an overview of upcoming SMU Law Academy events, please click here.


 

Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes signing in on arrival and signing out at the conclusion of the activity in the manner required by the organiser, and not being absent from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.silecpdcentre.sg for more information.

 

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