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Goh Yihan

Goh Yihan

Singaporean legal academic (born 1981)


Goh Yihan (born 1981) is a Judge of the Supreme Court of Singapore. He was previously a Judicial Commissioner, and, before that, the Dean of the Singapore Management University School of Law.[1]

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Education

Goh graduated from the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law with a first class honours LLB in 2006 as the valedictorian. He also topped his second-year examinations and was on the NUS Undergraduate Scholarship. At the 2004 B. A. Mallal Moot, he won both the best oralist and best memorial prizes.[1]

Goh obtained his LLM from Harvard Law School in 2010. He had received the NUS University Overseas Scholarship in 2009 to pursue his postgraduate studies.[1]

Career

Goh was called to the Singapore Bar in 2011. He had received the Order of Merit in the 2006 bar examinations.[1] In 2013, he became the youngest recipient of the Singapore Academy of Law's Singapore Law Merit Award.[2]

Academic career

Goh returned to the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law in 2008, where he was a teaching assistant until 2010. He was then appointed as an assistant professor from 2011 to 2014.[1]

Goh left NUS Law in June 2014.[3] He had received four university and faculty teaching awards in six years in NUS.[1]

Goh became an associate professor of law at the Singapore Management University School of Law in July 2014. He was also appointed associate dean (research) in January 2016. Over two years, he received two faculty teaching awards.[1]

Goh became the dean of SMU Law in July 2017, succeeding Yeo Tiong Min. He was appointed for a five-year term after "a [six-month] extensive and rigorous global search". At 35, he was the youngest person to become dean,[4] though he was already "a well-recognised and active expert in the legal profession".[2]

In July 2019, Goh was appointed a full professor of law at SMU.

After obtaining his LLB, Goh was deployed as a Justices' Law Clerk in the Supreme Court from 2006 to 2008. In 2008, he became a Senior Justices' Law Clerk, then served as an Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court.[1]

Goh has served as amicus curiae to the Court of Appeal on numerous occasions.[1] The court has described his written and oral submissions as "comprehensive, elegantly expressed, and lucidly organised",[5] and as "models of clarity and conciseness".[6]

Goh was appointed senior counsel in January 2021.[7]

On 1 July 2022, Goh was appointed a Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court for a two-year term.[8]

On 1 October 2023, Goh was appointed a Judge of the High Court.

Professional appointments and awards

Goh is a board member of the Singapore Institute of Legal Education and the Singapore Judicial College.[4] He is also a visiting academic at Rajah & Tann.[1]

Selected works

  • Andrew B L Phang and Goh Yihan, Contract Law in Singapore (Alphen aan den Rijn: Wolters Kluwer, 2012)
  • Goh Yihan, Singapore Chronicles: Law (Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies-Straits Times Press, 2015)
  • Alvin See, Yip Man and Goh Yihan, Property and Trust Law in Singapore (Alphen aan den Rijn: Wolters Kluwer, 2018)
  • Goh Yihan, The Interpretation of Contracts in Singapore (Singapore: Thomson Reuters, 2018)
  • Goh Yihan, Pursuing Justice and Justice Alone: The Heart and Humanity of Andrew Phang’s Jurisprudence (Singapore Academy of Law, 2022)

References

  1. "GOH Yihan". Singapore Management University. 3 July 2017.
  2. Vanessa Chiam (9 April 2014). "Interview with Asst Professor Goh Yihan". Justified. Singapore.
  3. ACB v Thomson Medical Pte Ltd Archived 2017-07-27 at the Wayback Machine [2017] 1 SLR 918 at [17].
  4. Re Nalpon Zero Geraldo Mario Archived 2017-08-28 at the Wayback Machine [2013] 3 SLR 258 at [72].
  5. Auto, Hermes (2022-03-25). "New Judge, Judicial Commissioners of the Supreme Court appointed | The Straits Times". www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved 2022-05-04.

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