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Faculty Profile

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THAM Chee Ho

Full-time Faculty
Professor of Law
Yong Pung How School of Law YPHSL
  • 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).
Highlights
18
Publications
4
H-Index (All Time)
49
Citations (All Time)
Tham Chee Ho is a leading authority in private law, especially contract law and the law of assignment, whose scholarship is widely cited by top courts internationally and who has shaped legal thought and education in Singapore and beyond.

Recognised for rigorous doctrinal analysis and comparative insight, Tham’s work bridges theory and practice, influencing judicial reasoning in Singapore, the UK, Australia, and North America; his scholarship is foundational in contract and assignment law, and he is a sought-after expert for both academic and professional audiences.

Focused research areas include Doctrinal and comparative analysis of contract law, especially privity and remedies; the law of assignment and its intersections with equity and insolvency; the mechanics and implications of equitable and statutory assignments; cross-jurisdictional perspectives on private law doctrines.
Private lawcontract lawprivity of contractcontract remediescross-border insolvencytrusts and sub-trustsconstructive trustsequitable and statutory assignmentcomparative and international commercial law.
This highlights are AI-generated content using the faculty's CV.
  • 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).