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Fast & binding dispute resolution

Fast and enforceable dispute resolution: an unbridgeable gap?

The usual processes for dispute resolution are either fast (negotiated solutions, mediation, etc.) or binding (court proceedings and arbitration). Statutory adjudication and dispute boards are only available in particular circumstances. Can we bridge the gap and achieve fast & binding dispute resolution?

By Jan Bouckaert, 5 years8 December 2018 ago

EBRD conference on FIDIC 2017 – Red and Yellow Books

This post describes the event organized by EBRD at its headquarters in London on the 27th of September 2018. The event was about the changes introduced with the new Red and Yellow Books of the 2017 rainbow suite. FIDIC, EBRD’s Clients and Contractors all had the opportunity to express themselves.

By Jan Bouckaert, 5 years29 September 2018 ago

Subcontractor, how to claim for delay in start-up of site works?

What is the best way for a Subcontractor to handle a delay in the start-up of its site works?
This post analyses this, step-by-step.

By Jan Bouckaert, 5 years4 May 2018 ago

What to expect from your FIDIC dispute adjudication board members

A dispute adjudication board (DAB) aims to stop disputes over FIDIC contracts ending up in commercial arbitration. This post gives further information about the members of a DAB, their expected behaviour and their decision.

By Jan Bouckaert, 5 years ago
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