Tag results for 'Construction Law'
The law and economics doctrine and the alternative dispute resolution methods applied to construction agreements
Released on Apr 24, 2024
Construction Law International - April 2024
Released on Apr 23, 2024
Construction Law International – April 2024 – Country Updates: India
Released on Apr 23, 2024
Construction Law International – April 2024 – Conference Report
Released on Apr 23, 2024
Defending claims relating to the use of artificial intelligence
Released on Apr 23, 2024
Duty to warn in construction contracts
Released on Apr 23, 2024
CLInt – Book Review – April 2024
Released on Apr 23, 2024
From the Co-Chairs – Construction Law International – April 2024
Released on Apr 22, 2024
From the Editors – Construction Law International – April 2024
Released on Apr 22, 2024
Diversity and Inclusion Questionnaire: UAE
Released on Apr 22, 2024
FIDIC around the world – April 2024
Released on Apr 22, 2024
CLInt – Book Reviews – January 2024
Released on Jan 25, 2024
Construction Law International – January 2024 – Country Updates: South Korea
Released on Jan 25, 2024
Construction Law International – January 2024 – Country Updates: Poland
Released on Jan 25, 2024
Construction Law International – January 2024 – Country Updates: India
Released on Jan 24, 2024
FIDIC – Construction Law International – January 2024
Released on Jan 24, 2024
From the Editors – Construction Law International – January 2024
Released on Jan 24, 2024
From the Co-Chairs – Construction Law International – January 2024
Released on Jan 24, 2024
An interdisciplinary commentary to the approach of the assessment of disruption claims from a German and an English perspective
Released on Jan 23, 2024
The Covid-19 pandemic in the recommendations of the Chilean Technical Concessions Panel
Released on Jan 23, 2024
Capping the setoff, or setting off the cap: considering the interoperation of setoffs and liability caps in construction disputes
Released on Jan 23, 2024
Post-earthquake developments in Turkish construction law
Released on Jan 23, 2024
Comparative approaches for resolving procurement disputes related to public infrastructure projects between Uganda and other jurisdictions
Released on Jan 23, 2024
Construction Law International - January 2024
Released on Jan 22, 2024
Bad news should travel fast: a collaborative view of contract notice provisions
Notice provisions are a necessary part of construction contracts, but they can also be a source of contention. Employers may regard receipt of formal notice as merely the first step towards an eventual claim. Contractors may regard strict notice provisions as an inequitable barrier used to deny otherwise just claims. The guidance written on the application of notice provisions focuses on protecting the parties’ individual rights. Can parties look at notice as the first step in a collaborative change management process without losing any of that protection?
Released on Oct 24, 2023
The elephant in the room. Why do some civil servants prefer to delegate tough decisions to tribunals?
Released on Oct 24, 2023
Negative variations in common law
Released on Oct 24, 2023
Architects’ fitness for purpose obligation: obligation of means or obligation of result?
There is a consensus among various legal systems that professional service providers have to perform their duties with reasonable skill and care. However, it has been doubted whether their services must be compatible with the intended purpose of their clients. In the construction industry, the work of building contractors ought to fit the intended purpose of owners, and three theories have been proposed regarding the extension of this obligation to architects. Some believe that architects only bear the ‘obligation of means’, which only requires efforts to provide a suitable design without guaranteeing a specific result. A few others, however, believe that architects’ duty is an ‘obligation of result’, which imposes strict liability on architects to provide a design compatible with the intention of their clients. A third theory has also been developed which differentiates between architects’ obligations based on the type of structure. This article looks into these theories and the reasons behind them.
Released on Oct 23, 2023
Ground conditions and design liability
Released on Oct 23, 2023
Construction Law International - October 2023
Released on Oct 18, 2023