A dispute board is a panel of impartial members, appointed at the outset of the construction contract, whose purpose is to monitor progress, resolve disputes as they arise and provide a forum for discussing difficult matters.This book provides an in depth analysis of dispute board law and detailed, practical explanations of how dispute boards work in construction contracts for those actively involved. as well as for those who need to learn the process. Important features of the book include:Explanation of how a dispute board works: Insiderknowledge of board operations: Key documents to run a dispute board: Detaileddiscussion of dispute board law (covering key jurisdictions worldwide): Formsof practice and procedure, and sample documentsReviews of the previous edition"Chern's book provides an extremely practical guide, covering not only an introduction to the process but also providing check lists and sample documentation.... This book will be welcome by practitioners in the area and newcomers tothe dispute board process.”The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, November 2009"This book will provide a very useful, perhaps essential, guide to parties commissioning large capital construction projects, those advising them and those bidding to carry out such works, and importantly, the project funders.”The Expert & Dispute Resolver"This is a must-have book for grown up contractors”Tony Bingham, Building"His timely work â€aconcentrating on what may prove to be the primary means of dispute resolution for major international construction projects is to be welcomed.”HHJ Humphrey Lloyd, QC, The International Construction Law Review"This excellent book onDispute Boards is a must for every construction lawyer, engineer, architect and contractor who is either involved in Dispute Boards or wants to be”Herbert Wilson, The Journal of the Dispute Board Federation INDICE: The Author xviPreface xviiAcknowledgements xixChapter 1 The Dispute Board Concept 1Chapter 2 Types of Dispute Boards 25Chapter 3 Legal Basis forDispute Boards 31Chapter 4 Case Histories 70Chapter 5 Appointing and Establishing a Dispute Board 79Chapter 6 Selection of a Dispute Board 108Chapter 7 Referral to a Dispute Board 155Chapter 8 Elements of a Referral 168Chapter 9 SiteVisits 187Chapter 10 The Hearing Process 213Chapter 11 Board Member Conflicts254Chapter 12 Removal of Board Members 269Chapter 13 Dispute Boards - Use, Training and Current Practice 276Chapter 14 Development Banks 289Chapter 15 Additional Forms 301Appendix 1 FIDIC (Red Book) Conditions of Contract for Construction 332Appendix 2 FIDIC (Yellow Book) Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build 343Appendix 3 FIDIC (Silver Book) Conditions of Contract for EPC Turnkey Projects 353Appendix 4 FIDIC (Gold Book) Conditions of Contract for Design, Build and Operate Projects 363Appendix 5 Dispute Board Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce 375Appendix 6 Sample Oaths and Affi rmations 393Appendix 7 The Dispute Board Federation Dispute Adjudication Board Ad Hoc Rulesfor Use in Independently Administered Dispute Board Matters 395Resources 406Table of Cases 407Index 409
- ISBN: 978-1-119-95201-5
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 448
- Fecha Publicación: 03/04/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés