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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).
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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).
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000448696
- Artikelnr.: 62583879
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000448696
- Artikelnr.: 62583879
Renato Nazzini is Professor of Law and Director of the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution at King's College London and partner at LMS Legal LLP, London. He is an international arbitrator, counsel and construction specialist with experience in common law and civil law jurisdictions in Europe, Asia, Africa and America and has acted, as arbitrator or counsel, under most international rules, including the ICC, the LCIA, the UNCITRAL and the Milan Chamber of Commerce (CAM) Rules. He is a member of the ICC Arbitration and ADR Commission, Italy, a member of the ICC Task Force on Dealing with Corruption Issues in International Arbitration and a member of the Board of the International Construction Law Association and of Africa Construction Law.
Chapter 1: Introduction Renato Nazzini;
Part I: The Internationalisation of Construction Dispute Resolution;
Chapter 2: The Problem of the Law Governing the Arbitration Clause between
National Rules and Transational Solutions Renato Nazzini;
Chapter 3: The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Its Impact on
International Construction Disputes Shouyu Chong;
Part II: Artificial Intelligence: A Game Changer?;
Chapter 4: The Relevance of Artificial Intelligence for Construction
Disputes Erik Schäfer;
Chapter 5: Administering AI in Arbitration Maud Piers and Christian
Aschauer;
Part III: Good Faith and Collaborative Dispute Resolution;
Chapter 6: The Relevance of Good Faith in Transnational Construction
Contracts: A Civil Law Perspective Olivier Caprasse and Maxime Tecmenne;
Chapter 7: Searching for Convergence between the Common Law and Civil Law
Traditions on Good Faith through International Arbitration David Arias and
James Doe;
Chapter 8: Collaborative Dispute Resolution Shy Jackson;
Part IV: Contractual Adjudication: Dispute Boards in International
Construction Disputes;
Chapter 9: Dispute Boards: Trends, Observations, Developments and
Procedures Nicholas Gould and Robbie McCrea;
Chapter 10: Enforcement of DAB Decisions Under the FIDIC Forms of Contract
Taner Dedezade;
Chapter 11: Emergency Arbitration and the Interplay with other Pre-Arbitral
Mechanisms Patricia Shaughnessy;
Part V: Statutory Construction Adjudication: A Global Perspective;
Chapter 12: Statutory Adjudication in the United Kingdom James Pickavance;
Chapter 13: Statutory Adjudication in Canada Duncan W Glaholt;
Chapter 14: Statutory Adjudication in Singapore Toh Chen Han;
Chapter 15: Statutory Adjudication in Australia Sean Kelly, Julian Bailey
and Matthew Bell;
Part VI: Contracting with the State in the 21st Century;
Chapter 16: Achmea: From the Judgment to the Plurilateral Agreement,
towards the Disappearance of Intra-EU Bilateral Investment Protection
Treaties Malik Laazouzi;
Chapter 17: State immunity and its implications when resolving disputes
with - and enforcing outcomes against - states Michael Cottrell
Part I: The Internationalisation of Construction Dispute Resolution;
Chapter 2: The Problem of the Law Governing the Arbitration Clause between
National Rules and Transational Solutions Renato Nazzini;
Chapter 3: The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Its Impact on
International Construction Disputes Shouyu Chong;
Part II: Artificial Intelligence: A Game Changer?;
Chapter 4: The Relevance of Artificial Intelligence for Construction
Disputes Erik Schäfer;
Chapter 5: Administering AI in Arbitration Maud Piers and Christian
Aschauer;
Part III: Good Faith and Collaborative Dispute Resolution;
Chapter 6: The Relevance of Good Faith in Transnational Construction
Contracts: A Civil Law Perspective Olivier Caprasse and Maxime Tecmenne;
Chapter 7: Searching for Convergence between the Common Law and Civil Law
Traditions on Good Faith through International Arbitration David Arias and
James Doe;
Chapter 8: Collaborative Dispute Resolution Shy Jackson;
Part IV: Contractual Adjudication: Dispute Boards in International
Construction Disputes;
Chapter 9: Dispute Boards: Trends, Observations, Developments and
Procedures Nicholas Gould and Robbie McCrea;
Chapter 10: Enforcement of DAB Decisions Under the FIDIC Forms of Contract
Taner Dedezade;
Chapter 11: Emergency Arbitration and the Interplay with other Pre-Arbitral
Mechanisms Patricia Shaughnessy;
Part V: Statutory Construction Adjudication: A Global Perspective;
Chapter 12: Statutory Adjudication in the United Kingdom James Pickavance;
Chapter 13: Statutory Adjudication in Canada Duncan W Glaholt;
Chapter 14: Statutory Adjudication in Singapore Toh Chen Han;
Chapter 15: Statutory Adjudication in Australia Sean Kelly, Julian Bailey
and Matthew Bell;
Part VI: Contracting with the State in the 21st Century;
Chapter 16: Achmea: From the Judgment to the Plurilateral Agreement,
towards the Disappearance of Intra-EU Bilateral Investment Protection
Treaties Malik Laazouzi;
Chapter 17: State immunity and its implications when resolving disputes
with - and enforcing outcomes against - states Michael Cottrell
Chapter 1: Introduction Renato Nazzini;
Part I: The Internationalisation of Construction Dispute Resolution;
Chapter 2: The Problem of the Law Governing the Arbitration Clause between
National Rules and Transational Solutions Renato Nazzini;
Chapter 3: The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Its Impact on
International Construction Disputes Shouyu Chong;
Part II: Artificial Intelligence: A Game Changer?;
Chapter 4: The Relevance of Artificial Intelligence for Construction
Disputes Erik Schäfer;
Chapter 5: Administering AI in Arbitration Maud Piers and Christian
Aschauer;
Part III: Good Faith and Collaborative Dispute Resolution;
Chapter 6: The Relevance of Good Faith in Transnational Construction
Contracts: A Civil Law Perspective Olivier Caprasse and Maxime Tecmenne;
Chapter 7: Searching for Convergence between the Common Law and Civil Law
Traditions on Good Faith through International Arbitration David Arias and
James Doe;
Chapter 8: Collaborative Dispute Resolution Shy Jackson;
Part IV: Contractual Adjudication: Dispute Boards in International
Construction Disputes;
Chapter 9: Dispute Boards: Trends, Observations, Developments and
Procedures Nicholas Gould and Robbie McCrea;
Chapter 10: Enforcement of DAB Decisions Under the FIDIC Forms of Contract
Taner Dedezade;
Chapter 11: Emergency Arbitration and the Interplay with other Pre-Arbitral
Mechanisms Patricia Shaughnessy;
Part V: Statutory Construction Adjudication: A Global Perspective;
Chapter 12: Statutory Adjudication in the United Kingdom James Pickavance;
Chapter 13: Statutory Adjudication in Canada Duncan W Glaholt;
Chapter 14: Statutory Adjudication in Singapore Toh Chen Han;
Chapter 15: Statutory Adjudication in Australia Sean Kelly, Julian Bailey
and Matthew Bell;
Part VI: Contracting with the State in the 21st Century;
Chapter 16: Achmea: From the Judgment to the Plurilateral Agreement,
towards the Disappearance of Intra-EU Bilateral Investment Protection
Treaties Malik Laazouzi;
Chapter 17: State immunity and its implications when resolving disputes
with - and enforcing outcomes against - states Michael Cottrell
Part I: The Internationalisation of Construction Dispute Resolution;
Chapter 2: The Problem of the Law Governing the Arbitration Clause between
National Rules and Transational Solutions Renato Nazzini;
Chapter 3: The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Its Impact on
International Construction Disputes Shouyu Chong;
Part II: Artificial Intelligence: A Game Changer?;
Chapter 4: The Relevance of Artificial Intelligence for Construction
Disputes Erik Schäfer;
Chapter 5: Administering AI in Arbitration Maud Piers and Christian
Aschauer;
Part III: Good Faith and Collaborative Dispute Resolution;
Chapter 6: The Relevance of Good Faith in Transnational Construction
Contracts: A Civil Law Perspective Olivier Caprasse and Maxime Tecmenne;
Chapter 7: Searching for Convergence between the Common Law and Civil Law
Traditions on Good Faith through International Arbitration David Arias and
James Doe;
Chapter 8: Collaborative Dispute Resolution Shy Jackson;
Part IV: Contractual Adjudication: Dispute Boards in International
Construction Disputes;
Chapter 9: Dispute Boards: Trends, Observations, Developments and
Procedures Nicholas Gould and Robbie McCrea;
Chapter 10: Enforcement of DAB Decisions Under the FIDIC Forms of Contract
Taner Dedezade;
Chapter 11: Emergency Arbitration and the Interplay with other Pre-Arbitral
Mechanisms Patricia Shaughnessy;
Part V: Statutory Construction Adjudication: A Global Perspective;
Chapter 12: Statutory Adjudication in the United Kingdom James Pickavance;
Chapter 13: Statutory Adjudication in Canada Duncan W Glaholt;
Chapter 14: Statutory Adjudication in Singapore Toh Chen Han;
Chapter 15: Statutory Adjudication in Australia Sean Kelly, Julian Bailey
and Matthew Bell;
Part VI: Contracting with the State in the 21st Century;
Chapter 16: Achmea: From the Judgment to the Plurilateral Agreement,
towards the Disappearance of Intra-EU Bilateral Investment Protection
Treaties Malik Laazouzi;
Chapter 17: State immunity and its implications when resolving disputes
with - and enforcing outcomes against - states Michael Cottrell