Table of contents - Special Issue: International Construction: Disputes and Resolution
Guest Editors: Professor Steven Donohoe
Isn’t all loss consequential?: A review of recent case law and its relevance to contractual practices within the built environment
Adam Connell, Jim MasonThe purpose of this paper is to demystify the meaning of the term “consequential loss” in relation to the practice of construction law. Parties may have different understandings…
Inter-organisational relationship trust repair: a ranked Delphi study with UK professionals
Benjamin James CrossleyThe purpose of this paper is to provide practical knowledge on how to repair trust within inter-organisational relationships (IORs), and to compare that knowledge to present…
When statutes collide: potential recovery of own party adjudication costs
Tony Hetherton, Jennifer CharlsonThis paper aims to examine the potential recovery of own party adjudication costs under the Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2013. The investigation directly applies…
The factors influencing mediation referral practices and barriers to its adoption: A survey of construction lawyers in England and Wales
Andrew AgapiouFollowing an analysis of English construction lawyers’ perceptions, attitudes and practices relative to mediation, this paper aims to offer an insight into the initial stages of…
The acceleration dilemma: can English law accommodate constructive acceleration?
Alan Whaley, Brodie McAdam, Paul CroweThe aim of this paper is to explore the hypothesis that a contractor is entitled to payment for “constructive” acceleration implemented to avoid liquidated damages when denied a…