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Tan Cheng Han

Singaporean lawyer and legal academic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Tan Cheng Han SC is a Singaporean lawyer and legal academic. Until 2012, he was the dean of the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, where he taught contract law and company Law and directed the EW Barker Centre for Law & Business. From 2019 to 2022, he was the dean of the City University of Hong Kong School of Law and the chair professor of commercial law. He was also a consultant at TSMP Law Corporation. In August 2012, he was appointed the inaugural chairman of Singapore's new Media Literacy Council.[1]

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Education

Tan graduated with a Bachelor of Laws in 1987 and then obtained his Master of Laws from the University of Cambridge in 1990.[2]

Career

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Tan joined Allen & Gledhill after obtaining his masters.[2] After working for a while, he decided to leave the firm and joined National University of Singapore (NUS) as an academic.

After spending five years in NUS, Tan rejoined the legal industry and joined Drew & Napier. This time, Tan spent three years in the industry before deciding to go back to an academic career in 1996.

Tan also practices as an advocate specialising in complicated commercial disputes and is a member of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre's Regional Panel of Arbitrators. Tan was appointed Senior Counsel in 2004 at the age of 39, and together with fellow Andrew Phang, became the first academics to be so appointed.[3]

In August 2006, Tan was appointed to the Subordinate Courts' Bench as a new specialist judge to preside over the Informatics case.[4]

In October 2023, Tan joined WongPartnership as a senior consultant. The firm stated that Tan will not be involved in any Singapore Exchange matters in his role with the law firm.[5]

Academic career

Tan joined NUS for five years before returning to a legal career. In 1996, Tan returned to NUS.

Other appointments

Tan's current public appointments include the following:

In 2004, Tan was one of three Singaporeans who were chosen out of a pool of 8,000 candidates worldwide to be part of The Forum of Young Global Leaders, a forum which was created by Klaus Schwab, founder and former executive chairman of the World Economic Forum.[9][10] In 2005, Tan was also named by the Straits Times as one of "50 young Singaporeans to watch".[11]

He was also awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) at Singapore's 41st National Day celebrations.[4][12]

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