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International Construction Disputes: A Practitioner's Guide

Edited by: Andreas J. Roquette, Christopher Tom Prostler

ISBN13: 9781509957279
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: Germany
Format: Hardback
Price: £225.00



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Construction projects are highly technical long-term projects in which the structure and the shape of the building, road, bridge, plant, or other works is planned and developed on an ongoing basis. They involve many parties, which - although supposedly committed to achieve a common goal - all have their own interest. These and other reasons lead to a high technical, organizational, and legal complexity, which increases the risk of disputes and the need for effective dispute resolution. However, not only construction projects, but also construction disputes and their resolution are highly complex.

This book focusses on the nuts and bolts of these complex construction disputes and their resolution. It covers in its chapters dispute avoidance, alternative dispute resolution, arbitration, litigation, and evidence in construction disputes as well as future trends, such as the digitalized construction site and legal tech in construction disputes.

Legal systems have developed different methodologies to deal with disputes. The obvious divide is between the civil law and the common law worlds. While various legal systems have considerably different approaches to construction disputes, they regularly achieve similar dispute resolution outcomes. The book looks on construction disputes from an international perspective, presents different paths to their resolution, and gives insight on the common issues faced on the way.

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Construction Law