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Construction Arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe Contemporary Issues Edited by: Crina Baltag & Cosmin Vasile The successful execution of a construction project is inextricably linked to the management of risks and the expeditious settlement of any disputes that may arise. In this regard, the wealth of experience gained by Central and Eastern European practitioners in dealing with complex issues arising in construction projects in the region is highly relevant to international arbitration.…
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  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 312
  • ISBN-10: 9403503319
  • ISBN-13: 9789403503318
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.9 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English
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Construction Arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe

Contemporary Issues

Edited by: Crina Baltag & Cosmin Vasile

The successful execution of a construction project is inextricably linked to the management of risks and the expeditious settlement of any disputes that may arise. In this regard, the wealth of experience gained by Central and Eastern European practitioners in dealing with complex issues arising in construction projects in the region is highly relevant to international arbitration. Thus, this timely book provides a combination of local expertise and cross-jurisdictional perspectives on topics that most often emerge in construction disputes and which resonate far beyond the specific region covered.

The authors, all practitioners with significant expertise in international and domestic construction disputes in Central and Eastern European countries, focus on the following topics:

  • the peculiarities of evidence in construction disputes;
  • the probative value of dispute boards, as well as their enforceability;
  • multi-party issues triggered by the participation of various stakeholders besides employer, contractor and subcontractors;
  • provisional measures;
  • arbitrability of contracts with public authorities;
  • issues of liquidated damages;
  • changes of legislation and costs over passage of time;
  • time bar issues; and
  • resolution of disputes related to construction projects as protected investments.

Given the increasing number of disputes and the scarce resources available, this essential guide to contemporary topics in construction disputes, with its cross-border perspective, will prove invaluable to practitioners and to academics in the field of construction law and dispute resolution.

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  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 312
  • ISBN-10: 9403503319
  • ISBN-13: 9789403503318
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.9 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

Construction Arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe

Contemporary Issues

Edited by: Crina Baltag & Cosmin Vasile

The successful execution of a construction project is inextricably linked to the management of risks and the expeditious settlement of any disputes that may arise. In this regard, the wealth of experience gained by Central and Eastern European practitioners in dealing with complex issues arising in construction projects in the region is highly relevant to international arbitration. Thus, this timely book provides a combination of local expertise and cross-jurisdictional perspectives on topics that most often emerge in construction disputes and which resonate far beyond the specific region covered.

The authors, all practitioners with significant expertise in international and domestic construction disputes in Central and Eastern European countries, focus on the following topics:

  • the peculiarities of evidence in construction disputes;
  • the probative value of dispute boards, as well as their enforceability;
  • multi-party issues triggered by the participation of various stakeholders besides employer, contractor and subcontractors;
  • provisional measures;
  • arbitrability of contracts with public authorities;
  • issues of liquidated damages;
  • changes of legislation and costs over passage of time;
  • time bar issues; and
  • resolution of disputes related to construction projects as protected investments.

Given the increasing number of disputes and the scarce resources available, this essential guide to contemporary topics in construction disputes, with its cross-border perspective, will prove invaluable to practitioners and to academics in the field of construction law and dispute resolution.

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