UK
Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice - FIDIC Contracts: A Developer
Mikael Wahlgren
August 2002
A paper based on a talk given to the conference ‘Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice’ organised by the Society of Construction Law, Centre of Construction Law at King’s College London, European Society for Construction Law and Society of Construction Arbitrators and held in London on 12th July 2002.
Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice - Arbitration: Best Practice
Teresa Giovannini
August 2002
A paper based on a talk given to the conference ‘Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice’ organised by the Society of Construction Law, Centre of Construction Law at King’s College London, European Society for Construction Law and Society of Construction Arbitrators and held in London on 12th July 2002.
Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice - Administered Arbitration
Denis Bensaude
August 2002
A paper based on a talk given to the conference ‘Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice’ organised by the Society of Construction Law, Centre of Construction Law at King’s College London, European Society for Construction Law and Society of Construction Arbitrators and held in London on 12th July 2002.
Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice - Planning Dispute Resolution
Adrian Winstanley
August 2002
A paper based on a talk given to the conference 'Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice' organised by the Society of Construction Law, Centre of Construction Law at King's College London, European Society for Construction Law and Society of Construction Arbitrators and held in London on 12th July 2002.
Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice - The Proposed European Community Procurement
Domenico Campogrande
August 2002
The keynote address given to the conference 'Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice' organised by the Society of Construction Law, Centre of Construction Law at King's College London, European Society for Construction Law and Society of Construction Arbitrators and held in London on 12th July 2002.
The proposed legislative package, that is the two EC proposals for Directives on public procurement, one on the so-called 'classical' sectors and the other on 'utilities'.
Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice - The Contractor's Role
Frank Kennedy
August 2002
A paper based on a talk given to the conference 'Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice' organised by the Society of Construction Law, Centre of Construction Law at King's College London, European Society for Construction Law and Society of Construction Arbitrators and held in London on 12th July 2002.
International best practice in the delivery of infrastructure, from the point of view of Europe's largest international construction companies.
Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice - The British Experience
Vivien Bodnar
August 2002
The keynote address given to the conference 'Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice' organised by the Society of Construction Law, Centre of Construction Law at King's College London, European Society for Construction Law and Society of Construction Arbitrators and held in London on 12th July 2002.
The UK's experience of best practice in public infrastructure development within central civil government.
The Office of Government Commerce - Best practice - Achieving Excellence - Gateway eview.
Delay and Disruption: Legal Considerations
Stuart C Nash
August 2002
A paper based on a talk given to a meeting of the Society of Construction Law in Manchester on 16th April 2002.
Legal considerations of the Society of Construction Law's draft Protocol for Determining Extensions of Time and Compensation for Delay and Disruption, Version for Workshop, May 2002; how the Protocol has dealt with existing UK law and taken on board concepts from US law.
Flexing the Knotted Oak: English arbitration's task and opportunity in the first decade of the new century
John Tackaberry QC
May 2002
A paper given to the Worshipful Company of Arbitrators in London on 7th March 2002.
The aim of the paper is to consider an important aspect of the general approach that arbitrators should adopt, and to consider examples of the tools which have been made available to arbitrators, in the process highlighting the sort of reflection that arbitrators should bring to their use.