Browsing Dissertations for Construction Law in Dispute Resolution (CLDR) by Title
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UNDERSTANDING THE MUTUAL INFLUENCE OF CONTRACT AND SUBCONTRACT TERMS ON CONSTRUCTION RELATIONSHIPS
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2015-03)This dissertation was prepared in an attempt to highlight research points for consideration by contract drafters in the construction industry upon drafting main contract and subcontract documents. The research covered ... -
Unforeseen Physical Conditions and their Legal Implications in Construction – A comparative study
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2015-03)The obligations and rights of the parties involved are allocated in the agreed terms of the contract, and the parties’ actions are generally administered by the governing law. Therefore, legal controls and ample statutory ... -
Unilateral Termination of Construction Contract - A Comparative Study between Chinese Law and UAE Law
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2015-01)Construction contract is a legal binder of the contracting parties for a certain project and there are also many industries and other parties linking to such project behind the contract. To terminate the contract will ... -
The Users’ Perceptions on the Impartiality of the Engineer under the FIDIC Red Book
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2013-11)The thesis of this research had been chosen for the extent of controversy around the role of the Engineer under the FIDIC Red Book. UAE construction industry was the key object of the study and the study largely relied ... -
Valuation of Variation Clauses in Lump Sum Contracts
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Why do UAE Courts annul Final Arbitral Awards which are issued in the UAE?
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2013-06)Arbitration is one method to resolve disputes out of different methods available in the construction industry. The UAE law through the Civil Procedure Code provides some articles which governs the arbitration. The requested ... -
Works within or outside the Scope of Variation Clause Under the 2017 FIDIC Red Book
(2019-03)"Variations are inevitable in most construction contracts and occur when one party to a contract, often an employer, alter the content of the contract. In most construction contracts the employer has the right to unilaterally ...