A Second Shot? English Court of Appeal Revisits Its Powers to Grant Permission to Appeal
The English Court of Appeal, in recent rulings, delineates its jurisdiction regarding challenges to arbitral awards under the Arbitration Act...
The English Court of Appeal, in recent rulings, delineates its jurisdiction regarding challenges to arbitral awards under the Arbitration Act...
he UAE's construction industry, valued at USD 101 billion in 2019 and projected to reach USD 133 billion by 2028,...
Arbitration in Saudi Arabia has surged with legislation favoring ADR, making SCCA a top choice for construction disputes. The Kingdom's...
The potential of VR and AR in arbitration hearings is on the rise, offering enhanced evidence presentation and language barrier...
From Miljöbyggnad to Passive House, navigating sustainability benchmarks is crucial as contractors strive to meet evolving norms, shaping a greener...
Multi-tiered dispute resolution clauses offer a path to de-escalation and compromise, yet recent cases, notably Kajima Construction Europe (UK) Ltd...
As AI evolves, its potential expands to legal research, arbitrator selection, and drafting arbitration documents. Yet, caution is advised due...
Izmir emerges as a hub for wind power, boasting significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and a booming local economy....
Unlock the mysteries of delay analysis in construction projects, where time is of the essence. This article delves into the...
With the Indian construction market soaring to $701.7 billion in 2022 and projected to grow over 6% annually, a dynamic...
Covid 19 disruptions, Russia-Ukraine repercussions, emergent issues, and subsequent disruptions in the construction and engineering sectors have intensified arbitration proceedings....
The AAA and its international arm, the ICDR, oversee construction arbitrations globally, handling numerous cases annually. Recently, they introduced the...
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