Construction Law in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Nazzini, Renato
Construction Law in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Nazzini, Renato
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This volume brings together a large and illustrious group of contributors to create a comprehensive and authoritative guide cutting across all key areas of contemporary construction law, ranging from construction arbitration to procurement and contract law.
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This volume brings together a large and illustrious group of contributors to create a comprehensive and authoritative guide cutting across all key areas of contemporary construction law, ranging from construction arbitration to procurement and contract law.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Construction Practice Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781032663951
- ISBN-10: 1032663952
- Artikelnr.: 75428122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Construction Practice Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781032663951
- ISBN-10: 1032663952
- Artikelnr.: 75428122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Renato Nazzini is a Professor of Law and Director of the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution at King's College London. His research covers a wide spectrum, from international arbitration and alternative dispute resolution through construction law to competition policy and enforcement. He is also a partner of LMS Legal LLP in London where he acts as a counsel and an arbitrator in arbitrations under various procedural rules. Previously, as a Deputy Director, he led the Legal and Policy Department of the UK competition authority.
Introduction
Part 1: The Historical and International Contexts
1. Developments in construction law over the life of the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution
2. Impact of English construction law in the international market
Part 2: New Frontiers in Procurement Systems
3. 'Procuring to prevent another Grenfell Tower disaster': How can procurement systems reduce risks and improve safety?
4. Solutions for procuring net zero carbon construction
5. Net zero carbon challenges in Italy
Part 3: Key Concepts and Developments in Common Law and Civil Law
6. Fitness for purpose obligations: Windmills or giants?
7. Performance bonds and bank guarantees: 35 years of development
8. English residential building law: From Anns to Grenfell and beyond
9. Building regulations in England: A history of lurching from crisis to crisis
10. Quantifying prolongation costs
11. Liquidated damages: A common law perspective
12. Liquidated Damages in the Middle East: A UAE Perspective
13. Liquidated damages in civil law jurisdictions
Part 4: Dispute Resolution
14. Adjudication since 1998
15. Arbitration and insolvency in civil law European countries
16. Construction projects in investor-State arbitration: Insights from the latest trends and statistics
17. Construction and the energy sector: The transition to a clean energy and the Energy Charter Treaty
18. Is there a role for AI in the determination of construction disputes?
Part 1: The Historical and International Contexts
1. Developments in construction law over the life of the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution
2. Impact of English construction law in the international market
Part 2: New Frontiers in Procurement Systems
3. 'Procuring to prevent another Grenfell Tower disaster': How can procurement systems reduce risks and improve safety?
4. Solutions for procuring net zero carbon construction
5. Net zero carbon challenges in Italy
Part 3: Key Concepts and Developments in Common Law and Civil Law
6. Fitness for purpose obligations: Windmills or giants?
7. Performance bonds and bank guarantees: 35 years of development
8. English residential building law: From Anns to Grenfell and beyond
9. Building regulations in England: A history of lurching from crisis to crisis
10. Quantifying prolongation costs
11. Liquidated damages: A common law perspective
12. Liquidated Damages in the Middle East: A UAE Perspective
13. Liquidated damages in civil law jurisdictions
Part 4: Dispute Resolution
14. Adjudication since 1998
15. Arbitration and insolvency in civil law European countries
16. Construction projects in investor-State arbitration: Insights from the latest trends and statistics
17. Construction and the energy sector: The transition to a clean energy and the Energy Charter Treaty
18. Is there a role for AI in the determination of construction disputes?
Introduction
Part 1: The Historical and International Contexts
1. Developments in construction law over the life of the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution
2. Impact of English construction law in the international market
Part 2: New Frontiers in Procurement Systems
3. 'Procuring to prevent another Grenfell Tower disaster': How can procurement systems reduce risks and improve safety?
4. Solutions for procuring net zero carbon construction
5. Net zero carbon challenges in Italy
Part 3: Key Concepts and Developments in Common Law and Civil Law
6. Fitness for purpose obligations: Windmills or giants?
7. Performance bonds and bank guarantees: 35 years of development
8. English residential building law: From Anns to Grenfell and beyond
9. Building regulations in England: A history of lurching from crisis to crisis
10. Quantifying prolongation costs
11. Liquidated damages: A common law perspective
12. Liquidated Damages in the Middle East: A UAE Perspective
13. Liquidated damages in civil law jurisdictions
Part 4: Dispute Resolution
14. Adjudication since 1998
15. Arbitration and insolvency in civil law European countries
16. Construction projects in investor-State arbitration: Insights from the latest trends and statistics
17. Construction and the energy sector: The transition to a clean energy and the Energy Charter Treaty
18. Is there a role for AI in the determination of construction disputes?
Part 1: The Historical and International Contexts
1. Developments in construction law over the life of the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution
2. Impact of English construction law in the international market
Part 2: New Frontiers in Procurement Systems
3. 'Procuring to prevent another Grenfell Tower disaster': How can procurement systems reduce risks and improve safety?
4. Solutions for procuring net zero carbon construction
5. Net zero carbon challenges in Italy
Part 3: Key Concepts and Developments in Common Law and Civil Law
6. Fitness for purpose obligations: Windmills or giants?
7. Performance bonds and bank guarantees: 35 years of development
8. English residential building law: From Anns to Grenfell and beyond
9. Building regulations in England: A history of lurching from crisis to crisis
10. Quantifying prolongation costs
11. Liquidated damages: A common law perspective
12. Liquidated Damages in the Middle East: A UAE Perspective
13. Liquidated damages in civil law jurisdictions
Part 4: Dispute Resolution
14. Adjudication since 1998
15. Arbitration and insolvency in civil law European countries
16. Construction projects in investor-State arbitration: Insights from the latest trends and statistics
17. Construction and the energy sector: The transition to a clean energy and the Energy Charter Treaty
18. Is there a role for AI in the determination of construction disputes?







