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International Construction Law: An Overview
Contributor(s): Breyer, Wolfgang (Editor)
ISBN: 1138945471     ISBN-13: 9781138945470
Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $396.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2024
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Construction
- Law | International
- Law | Military
Dewey: 343.078
LCCN: 2023026003
Series: Construction Practice
Physical Information: 626 pages
 
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The Construction industry routinely operates across international borders, which means that Construction professionals need to have a good understanding of how legislation in different jurisdictions might affect their work. This book is an in-depth analysis of international Construction law from all the major jurisdictions of the world, alongside their relevant contract law principles, helping the reader to prepare for the complexity of an international construction project.

The book begins by introducing the major families of Law, before looking at individual jurisdictions. Each chapter is written by an experienced legal professional operating in that region and covers subjects such as, taking over, defects liabilities, warranties, design issues, termination, bonds and guarantees, limitation of liability and more. The systems included are:

  • German Civil system (Germanic code)
  • French Civil system (Napoleonic code
  • English Common law system
  • GCC Countries Civil law system (with emphasis on UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt)
  • Nordic legal system
  • Chinese Civil system

Finally, the book will discuss the national standard construction contracts used in the differing legal systems and also the widely used FIDIC contracts.

The combination of truly international coverage with the practical insight of experienced practitioners means that this book will be invaluable to any professional involved in the Construction industry including, lawyers, project managers, contractors and investors as well as academics in the field.