Fr. 130.00

Decision-making in International Construction Arbitration

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book contributes to the empirical understanding of how arbitrators make their decisions on the substance of commercial disputes arising from international construction projects

List of contents










1 Introduction. 2 Background. 3 Law as a Substantive Norm. 4 Commercial Norms. 5 International Construction Law. 6 Fairness as a Substantive Norm. 7 Mandatory rules of foreign law. 8 The arbitrator's background. 9 Conclusion


About the author










Dr Haytham Besaiso is a senior lecturer in project management at the Cardiff School of Management. He teaches commercial project management, strategic project management, and project finance modules in the MSc Project Management programme. Haytham's research interests focus on the commercial aspects of project-based work, such as project procurement management, contract management, and alternative dispute resolution. He aims to develop a niche specialism in the area of contracting and how commercial contract law relates to the project work in a commercial context.


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