In view of the sophisticated nature of construction disputes, specialized dispute resolution mechanisms are of pivotal importance to the satisfactory settlement between disputing parties. Among the various construction dispute resolution mechanisms, mediation has been increasingly gaining recognition and acceptance. Its hybrid, namely mediation-arbitration (med-arb), has also emerged and has started receiving attention and appreciation. With special reference to the construction industry practice in Hong Kong, a commentary on the respective merits and demerits of construction mediation and construction med-arb, as well as the ways forward, are presented in this article
The value of mediation has been widely acknowledged worldwide, as shown by the number of jurisdictio...
Dissatisfaction with the traditional methods of litigation and arbitration for set tling disputes ha...
Construction disputes by their very nature are often complex, sometimes multi-party disputes, many o...
In view of the sophisticated nature of construction disputes, specialized dispute resolution mechani...
Author name used in this publication: K. W. Chau2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publicatio...
Disputes are inevitable elements in construction industry which must be solved within reasonable tim...
With the surge of increasingly complex and fast-track construction projects, disputes are inevitable...
Disputes are inevitable elements in construction industry which must be solved within reasonable tim...
Purpose: English construction, a particularly litigious industry, saw adjudication introduced in 19...
Although, the litigation process is the traditional mode of dispute resolution; drawbacks of litigat...
Purpose: Adjudication was introduced to the English Construction Industry in 1996 in response to it...
Although across many jurisdictions, mediation’s origins (in the modern sense at least1) often lay in...
The construction industry has been afflicted by various contractual issues. Alternative dispute reso...
This paper seeks to argue that mediation has been hitherto conceived in the construction industry, a...
Bibliography: leaves 112-118.The construction industry is a unique and complex industry in which num...
The value of mediation has been widely acknowledged worldwide, as shown by the number of jurisdictio...
Dissatisfaction with the traditional methods of litigation and arbitration for set tling disputes ha...
Construction disputes by their very nature are often complex, sometimes multi-party disputes, many o...
In view of the sophisticated nature of construction disputes, specialized dispute resolution mechani...
Author name used in this publication: K. W. Chau2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publicatio...
Disputes are inevitable elements in construction industry which must be solved within reasonable tim...
With the surge of increasingly complex and fast-track construction projects, disputes are inevitable...
Disputes are inevitable elements in construction industry which must be solved within reasonable tim...
Purpose: English construction, a particularly litigious industry, saw adjudication introduced in 19...
Although, the litigation process is the traditional mode of dispute resolution; drawbacks of litigat...
Purpose: Adjudication was introduced to the English Construction Industry in 1996 in response to it...
Although across many jurisdictions, mediation’s origins (in the modern sense at least1) often lay in...
The construction industry has been afflicted by various contractual issues. Alternative dispute reso...
This paper seeks to argue that mediation has been hitherto conceived in the construction industry, a...
Bibliography: leaves 112-118.The construction industry is a unique and complex industry in which num...
The value of mediation has been widely acknowledged worldwide, as shown by the number of jurisdictio...
Dissatisfaction with the traditional methods of litigation and arbitration for set tling disputes ha...
Construction disputes by their very nature are often complex, sometimes multi-party disputes, many o...