By: Jane Jenkins, Simon Stebbings
"As an easy-to-use resource for both general counsel and lawyers in private practice, this book has no peers. It is of particular value to corporate counsel who may have many years of experience as commercial contract negotiators but have not had to live through a construction dispute or manage a construction contract during the life of a project. Lawyers in private practice embarking on a construction dispute for the first time will also find this book of value, as will students of dispute resolution."--Publisher's website
Overview of "International Construction Arbitration Law" by Jane Jenkins and Simon Stebbings
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Plot Summary: The book is structured to address various aspects of international construction arbitration law. It begins with an introduction that explains why international construction disputes are unique and why a specialized book on this topic is necessary. The authors then delve into the complexities of construction contracts, the importance of early dispute resolution, and the specific practices and procedures adopted to manage these disputes efficiently.
The book covers topics such as the selection of lawyers, the role of arbitral institutions, and the powers of the tribunal in managing cases. It also includes examples from selected jurisdictions to illustrate how domestic courts support the arbitral process. The authors provide detailed guidance on how to navigate the complexities of international construction arbitration, making it a comprehensive resource for practitioners in the field.
Critical Reception: The book has received positive reviews for its practical approach and comprehensive coverage of the subject matter. It is recognized as a valuable resource for both practitioners and academics in the field of international construction arbitration. The second edition, in particular, has been praised for its updates and expansions, making it an essential tool for anyone dealing with construction disputes on an international level.
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