For some years there has been growing dissatisfaction with
litigation and arbitration as a means of settling construction
disputes, and increasingly parties have been turning to adjudication
and alternative dispute resolution (ADR).
This
trend was given a major impetus by the introduction of the 1996 Housing
Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act and the Scheme for
Construction Contracts, which resulted in statutory adjudication being
introduced in most of the main building and engineering standard forms.
This book surveys the growth of ADR and looks in detail at the various methods:
* adjudication and expert determination
* mediation and conciliation
* dispute review boards and disputes advisers
* other forms, such as mini-trial and mediation-arbitration
| Author: | Peter Hibberd (MSc, ARICS, ACIArb, Secretary General, The Joint Contracts Tribunal, London, UK) and Paul Newman |
| Publisher: | WileyBlackwell |
| Pages: | 320 |
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