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A compilation of commentaries on the various jurisdictions where there either is, or is planned, a statutory adjudication system , this is a review of such systems worldwide in the commercial and construction fields. It features analysis by specialist advisory editors on the adjudication system in place in each separate jurisdiction, together with a copy of the relevant local legislation, and permits a comparative approach between each.
This book addresses statutory adjudication in a way that is practically useful and academically rigorous. As such, it remains an essential reference for any lawyer, project manager,contractor or academic involved with the commercial and construction fields.
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Foreword by Sir Robert Akenhead
- Introduction and Organisation
- England and Wales
- Australia: the East Coast Model (with New South Wales as the Principal Legislation)
- Australia: the East Coast Model: Victoria, Tasmania, The Australian Capital Territory and South Australia
- Australia: the East Coast Model (Queensland)
- Australia: the West Coast Model
- Chartered Institute of Arbitrators' Dispute Board Rules
- Federation International des Ingenieurs-Conseils (FIDIC) Dispute Board Rules
- Germany
- Hong Kong
- International Chamber of Commerce Dispute Board Rules
- Ireland
- Malaysia
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Mauritius
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New Zealand
- Northern Ireland
- Scotland
- Singapore
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South Africa
20. United States of America
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Andrew Burr is a barrister, arbitrator and adjudicator. He specialises primarily in construction and technology matters and is an affiliated foreign lawyer with Varul (Vilnius, Lithuania). Andrew is a listed arbitrator in multiple jurisdictions and recently sat on the ICCs advisory committee for the revision of its Dispute Board Rules. He is also both the general and articles editor for Construction Law Journal.
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A compilation of commentaries on the various jurisdictions where there either is, or is planned, a statutory adjudication system , this is a review of such systems worldwide in the commercial and construction fields. It features analysis by specialist advisory editors on the adjudication system in place in each separate jurisdiction, together with