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Construction arbitration and alternative dispute resolution : theory and practice around the world / edited by Renato Nazzini.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Construction practice seriesPublisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781003155973
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Construction arbitration and alternative dispute resolutionDDC classification:
  • 343.07/8624 23
LOC classification:
  • K2405.B84  .N 399 2022
Contents:
Introduction / Renato Nazzini -- The problem of the law governing the arbitration clause between national rules and transational solutions / Renato Nazzini -- The Singapore Convention on Mediation - its impact on international construction disputes / Shouyu Chong -- The relevance of Artificial Intelligence for construction disputes / Erik Schäfer -- Administering AI in arbitration / Maud Piers and Christian Aschauer -- The relevance of food faith in transnational construction contracts : a civil law perspective / Olivier Caprasse and Maxime Tecmenne -- Searching for convergence between the common law and civil law traditions on good faith through international arbitration / David Arias and James Doe -- Collaborative dispute resolution / Shy Jackson -- Dispute boards : trends, observations, developments and procedures / Nicholas Gould and Robbie McCrea -- Enforcement of DAB decisions under the FIDIC forms of contract / Taner Dedezade -- Emergency arbitration and the interplay with other pre-arbitral mechanisms / Patricia Shaughnessy -- Statutory adjudication in the United Kingdom : recent developments / James Pickavance -- Statutory construction adjudication in Canada / Duncan W Glaholt -- Statutory adjudication in Singapore / Toh Chen Han -- Statutory adjudication in Australia / Sean Kelly, Julian Bailey and Matthew Bel -- Achmea : from the judgment to the plurilateral agreement, towards the disappearance of intra-EU bilateral investment protection treaties / Malik Laazouzi -- State immunity and its implications when resolving disputes with - and enforcing outcomes against - states / Michael Cottrell.
Summary: "This book provides comprehensive, rigorous and up-to-date coverage of key issues that have emerged in the first quarter of the 21st Century in transnational construction arbitration and alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Covering four general themes, this book discusses: the increasing internationalisation of dispute resolution in construction law; the increasing reliance on technology in the management of construction projects and construction arbitration/ADR the increasing prominence of collaborative contracting in construction and infrastructure projects; the increasing importance of contractual adjudication such as Dispute Boards in construction and infrastructure projects; the increasing prevalence of statutory adjudication mechanisms across the world; and the greater incidence of investment disputes and disputes against States and State entities over construction and infrastructure concessions and agreements Tapping on their substantial expertise in practice and in research, the contributor team of senior practitioners and academics in the area of construction law and dispute resolution provide readers with information that balances an intellectually rigorous academic contribution against the backdrop of real concerns raised in practice. Construction Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution is an invaluable resource for practitioners in the field, academics in arbitration and construction law, and post-graduate students in construction law and dispute resolution"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Renato Nazzini -- The problem of the law governing the arbitration clause between national rules and transational solutions / Renato Nazzini -- The Singapore Convention on Mediation - its impact on international construction disputes / Shouyu Chong -- The relevance of Artificial Intelligence for construction disputes / Erik Schäfer -- Administering AI in arbitration / Maud Piers and Christian Aschauer -- The relevance of food faith in transnational construction contracts : a civil law perspective / Olivier Caprasse and Maxime Tecmenne -- Searching for convergence between the common law and civil law traditions on good faith through international arbitration / David Arias and James Doe -- Collaborative dispute resolution / Shy Jackson -- Dispute boards : trends, observations, developments and procedures / Nicholas Gould and Robbie McCrea -- Enforcement of DAB decisions under the FIDIC forms of contract / Taner Dedezade -- Emergency arbitration and the interplay with other pre-arbitral mechanisms / Patricia Shaughnessy -- Statutory adjudication in the United Kingdom : recent developments / James Pickavance -- Statutory construction adjudication in Canada / Duncan W Glaholt -- Statutory adjudication in Singapore / Toh Chen Han -- Statutory adjudication in Australia / Sean Kelly, Julian Bailey and Matthew Bel -- Achmea : from the judgment to the plurilateral agreement, towards the disappearance of intra-EU bilateral investment protection treaties / Malik Laazouzi -- State immunity and its implications when resolving disputes with - and enforcing outcomes against - states / Michael Cottrell.

"This book provides comprehensive, rigorous and up-to-date coverage of key issues that have emerged in the first quarter of the 21st Century in transnational construction arbitration and alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Covering four general themes, this book discusses: the increasing internationalisation of dispute resolution in construction law; the increasing reliance on technology in the management of construction projects and construction arbitration/ADR the increasing prominence of collaborative contracting in construction and infrastructure projects; the increasing importance of contractual adjudication such as Dispute Boards in construction and infrastructure projects; the increasing prevalence of statutory adjudication mechanisms across the world; and the greater incidence of investment disputes and disputes against States and State entities over construction and infrastructure concessions and agreements Tapping on their substantial expertise in practice and in research, the contributor team of senior practitioners and academics in the area of construction law and dispute resolution provide readers with information that balances an intellectually rigorous academic contribution against the backdrop of real concerns raised in practice. Construction Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution is an invaluable resource for practitioners in the field, academics in arbitration and construction law, and post-graduate students in construction law and dispute resolution"-- Provided by publisher.

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