Browsing Dissertations for Construction Law in Dispute Resolution (CLDR) by Title
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The Effect of Noncompliance with the Contractual Time Limits for Resorting to Arbitration
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2019-11)Disputes may arise from any contractual relationship, and it is the duty of the legislator to create a suitable legal framework to ensure that such disputes are resolved in a fair and effective manner. Nowadays, most ... -
The Effects of Delay in Delivering Public Construction Projects
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2021-11)This dissertation attempts to discuss the effects and consequences of delays in delivering public construction projects of government agencies in accordance with the prevailing procurement laws and administrative contracts ... -
Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2013-05)The dissertation examines in depth and focuses on enforcement of the foreign arbitration awards based on the national laws and treaty obligation as applied in the UAE. The im-portance of this study is derived from the ... -
Entitlement to Extension of Time in cases of Concurrent Delays under the UAE Law
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2013-06)Concurrent delay in construction is a controversial and interesting topic. It involves risks but is often seen as an avenue to evade contractual liability towards the other party. The absence of clear provision in UAE Law ... -
FIDIC 1999 (Red Book) Dispute Adjudication Board’s: The UAE Construction Industry Perspective
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2018-01)It could be said that every construction project is unique in that the basic variables of time, cost, quality and contractual risk allocation are never consistent from one project to the next, and it would be naïve to think ... -
Formation of Arbitral Tribunal
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HOW TO PROMOTE MEDIATION OF CONSTRUCTION DISPUTES IN THE UAE
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2020-09)The unique nature of each construction project makes it difficult to contain the dispute through one or two methods, that’s is due to different contributing factors such as time, cost, quality contract conditions, and the ... -
Immunity of Arbitrators
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2021-11)The losing party in any arbitration case is likely to attempt to settle its account with the arbitrator who issued a ruling against him by resorting to the courts and filing cases that make the arbitrator vulnerable to ... -
Impact of ‘back to back’ payment clause on the cash flow of subcontractor in the UAE
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2013-05)Any default by the employer, by not paying on time or nonpaying at all, will adversely affect the parties down in the supply chain in construction project. The contractor tries to cope with such problem by limiting his ... -
Implementation of Sustainability and Green Building Standards in the UAE: An analysis of Relevant Instruments
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2017-12)At the time green buildings concept is highly required by the buildings’ owners and different authorities and becomes more widespread in order to manage the resources and energy to sustain and reduce the cost of developing ... -
Invalidity of Arbitration Agreement Impact on Referral to Arbitration and Arbitral Awards
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2021-12)Arbitration has become a common route for dispute resolution, particularly in large projects carried out in the Middle East, in which the parties involved may be part of international entities. Most of the standard forms ... -
Invalidity of Arbitration Agreement Under the United Arab Emirates Law
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2017-09)This dissertation discusses the Invalidity of Arbitration Agreement Under the United Arab Emirates Laws, as arbitration agreement is considered as the foundation stone of the arbitral process. Therefore, it is important ... -
It's not you. It's me! Terminating contractors for convenience in the UAE
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2012-05)This dissertation examines the potential conflict between standard construction contract clauses on termination for convenience and the UAE Civil Code provisions which could override them. Is there a loophole for Contractors ... -
Key clauses in the Dubai municipality general conditions of contract: are they compatible with Islamic Law?
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2012-05)This dissertation considers whether Dubai Municipality General Conditions of Contract are compatible with Islamic law or not? It focuses only on two main headings i.e. the contingent events and the delay damages. It also, ... -
LEGAL ISSUES CONNECTED WITH BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM)
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2016-09)The primary objective of this dissertation study was to explore and explain various legal concerns and issues related to building information modeling (hereinafter referred to as “BIM”). The secondary objective of this ... -
The Legal Provisions of the Arbitral Award of Electronic Arbitration With respect to the International Conventions and UAE Law
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2018-07)In the current business and market setting where everything is now online, new challenges have emerged in terms of how the traditional means of doing business can successfully translate to the electronic world. In terms ... -
The Legal Standing and the Professional Liability of the Project manager in the Context of his Contemporary Responsibilities
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2016-10)This dissertation reviews the legal standing and the professional liability of the contemporary project management practice where construction specialists and professionals such as cost managers, building surveyors, ... -
Limitation of Liabilities– Analysing a balanced approach to Limiting Liabilities in Construction Contracts
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2014-05)Limitation of Liability clauses involves risk allocation in contract. Beyond the fact that the agreed contract terms apportion the rights and obligations in a contract, the contract and actions of parties are governed by ... -
Liquidated Damages versus Delay Penalties and Limitation of Liability: A Comparison between the English and United Arab Emirates Law
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2016-02)The liquidated damages and delay penalties and their limitation pursuant to the contract versus the applicable law are a subject that is frequently triggered during construction disputes all over the world. There are some ... -
Mediation as an Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism in the UAE Construction Industry
(The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2013-11)This dissertation investigates whether mediation is a proper dispute resolution mechanism for the UAE construction Industry or not. Mediation as an alternative dispute resolution is a form of settlement process that is ...