The purpose of this research is to paint a picture of the current utility of mediation in the Scottish construction sector; determine the willingness of Scottish construction lawyers to shift away from traditional dispute resolution approaches towards mediation; and ascertain the drivers towards the adoption of mediatory techniques and the barriers to change
Focuses on Scottish contractors and subscontractors in the construction field and techniques for med...
Purpose ��� The paper seeks to examine the debate on mediator style and provide empirical evidence o...
The issue of lawyer resistance to mediation is one which has blighted the process since the early da...
An examination of the literature specific to Alternative Dispute Resolution in the construction indu...
Recent research on construction mediation in Scotland has focused exclusively on construction lawyer...
Recent research in different parts of the UK has pointed to growing acceptance of the mediation proc...
Recent research in different parts of the UK has pointed to growing acceptance of the mediation proc...
The value of mediation has been widely acknowledged worldwide, as evidenced by the number of jurisdi...
Construction disputes by their very nature are often complex, sometimes multi-party disputes, many o...
Construction projects are often complex and the project participants are exposed to many uncertainti...
Although across many jurisdictions, mediation’s origins (in the modern sense at least1) often lay in...
It is widely acknowledged that lawyers generally perform a gate-keeping role, advising clients on th...
A presentation on Scottish construction lawyers and meditation, a study of attitudes and experience
Purpose – Following an analysis of English construction lawyers’ perceptions, attitudes and practice...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the views and experiences of mediators from differen...
Focuses on Scottish contractors and subscontractors in the construction field and techniques for med...
Purpose ��� The paper seeks to examine the debate on mediator style and provide empirical evidence o...
The issue of lawyer resistance to mediation is one which has blighted the process since the early da...
An examination of the literature specific to Alternative Dispute Resolution in the construction indu...
Recent research on construction mediation in Scotland has focused exclusively on construction lawyer...
Recent research in different parts of the UK has pointed to growing acceptance of the mediation proc...
Recent research in different parts of the UK has pointed to growing acceptance of the mediation proc...
The value of mediation has been widely acknowledged worldwide, as evidenced by the number of jurisdi...
Construction disputes by their very nature are often complex, sometimes multi-party disputes, many o...
Construction projects are often complex and the project participants are exposed to many uncertainti...
Although across many jurisdictions, mediation’s origins (in the modern sense at least1) often lay in...
It is widely acknowledged that lawyers generally perform a gate-keeping role, advising clients on th...
A presentation on Scottish construction lawyers and meditation, a study of attitudes and experience
Purpose – Following an analysis of English construction lawyers’ perceptions, attitudes and practice...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the views and experiences of mediators from differen...
Focuses on Scottish contractors and subscontractors in the construction field and techniques for med...
Purpose ��� The paper seeks to examine the debate on mediator style and provide empirical evidence o...
The issue of lawyer resistance to mediation is one which has blighted the process since the early da...