FIDIC Contracts in Europe: A Practical Guide to Application provides readers with detailed guidance and resources for the preparation of the Particular Conditions that will comply with the requirements of the applicable laws that apply to the site where the work is carried out, and for the governing law of the contract, for a number of the jurisdictions in which FIDIC contracts are used. This book closely follows the format of The International Application of FIDIC Contracts, with the addition of an outline of the construction industry and information on the impact of COVID-19 on both the execution and operation of construction contracts in each jurisdiction.
This book is essential reading for construction professionals, lawyers and students of construction law.
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Siobhan Fahey, Chartered Engineer and Chartered Arbitrator, FIDIC President's List Adjudicator, FIDIC Contracts Committee's Principal Drafter of the 2017 FIDIC Contracts
I can highly commend this book on multiple levels - from its intention to provide a practical tool by which to draft the Particular Conditions to a FIDIC Contract to its secondary benefits providing invaluable insight into the operation of construction law across multiple jurisdictions.
Kiri Parr, Member of FIDIC Contracts Committee
FIDIC Contracts in Europe is an incredibly useful tool for understanding how these critical contract forms are used in civil and common law jurisdictions in Europe. The stellar cast of authors have provided insightful commentary in the various country chapters and the detailed introductory chapter by Dr. Charrett provide helpful guidance for any practitioner.
Sharon Vogel, Partner, Singleton Urquhart
Reynolds Vogel LLP, Toronto, Canada
Agreement on the effect of the contract given the specific legal and practical context of an international construction project is an essential feature for successful project delivery. This excellent book will be a fi rst point of reference for all of those involved.
Christopher Miers, FIDIC President's List Adjudicator, Arbitrator, Architect
Dr Charrett has not only shared his own expertise on the FIDIC contract forms; he has also gathered a formidable team of authors to comment upon the use of these forms across Europe. This book will be valuable not only for its insights into how the forms are used in various jurisdictions but also for the cross-cutting perspectives offered in comparing the approaches across those jurisdictions.
Associate Professor Matthew Bell, Co-director of Studies for Construction Law, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne








