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Construction Arbitration

Prolongation Claims in Construction Arbitration: Heads of Costs That May Be Claimed

09/07/2019 by Aceris Law LLC

“Prolongation claims”, sometimes known as “delay claims”, are a common feature of construction disputes. The expression “prolongation claim” or “delay claim” is generally used to describe a monetary claim which follows from a delay to project completion. These claims should be distinguished from a “disruption claim”, which is generally used to describe a monetary claim […]

Filed Under: Construction Arbitration, Damages in Arbitration, International Arbitration

Reclamações por atrasos na arbitragem de construção

08/07/2019 by Aceris Law LLC

Reclamações por atrasos são uma das mais frequentes em disputas originadas de projetos de construção. Eles podem surgir a partir de uma mudança do escopo da obra solicitado pelo contratante, problemas para dar acesso ao local da obra ou entregar as informações solicitadas pelo empreiteiro por parte do contratante, mas também pela falha do empreiteiro […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Rules, Construction Arbitration, International Arbitration

Construction Arbitration Claim Strategy: When to Bring a Construction Claim in Arbitration and the Issues to Be Considered

26/06/2019 by Aceris Law LLC

Whether to bring a construction claim in arbitration depends on a number of factors that should be considered. If these issues are honestly considered at the outset of a construction dispute that is to be resolved by arbitration, they should lead to a sound conclusion as to the whether the construction claims should indeed be […]

Filed Under: Commercial Arbitration, Construction Arbitration

FIDIC Contracts: Overview of the FIDIC Suite

31/12/2018 by Aceris Law LLC

FIDIC Contracts

FIDIC contracts are the most commonly used standard form of international construction contracts in the world today. Standard FIDIC contracts are frequently used in both large and small construction projects, and they are suitable for parties of different nationalities, speaking different languages and coming from different jurisdictions. The Fédération Internationale Des Ingénieurs-Conseils, more commonly known […]

Filed Under: FIDIC Arbitration, Arbitration, Construction Arbitration

International Construction Arbitration

20/09/2018 by Aceris Law LLC

International Construction Arbitration

International construction arbitration is a private dispute resolution method for resolving international construction disputes. International construction disputes, as defined by the International Chamber of Commerce (the “ICC“) Commission on International Arbitrations are “all kinds of disputes arising out of projects for construction work, but mainly those relating to the execution of the services (e.g. engineering services) […]

Filed Under: Construction Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, LCIA Arbitration, SCC Arbitration

Renewable Energy Investment Arbitrations

25/03/2018 by Aceris Law LLC

Energy Investment Arbitrations

Many renewable energy investment arbitration disputes have been initiated over recent years, including the cases Charanne and Construction Investments v. Spain, SCC Case No. V 062/2012, Eiser Infrastructure Limited and Energía Solar Luxembourg S.à r.l. v. Kingdom of Spain, ICSID Case No. ARB/13/36, Mesa Power Group, LLC v. Government of Canada, UNCITRAL, PCA Case No. 2012-17 and others. While […]

Filed Under: Construction Arbitration, Energy Charter Treaty Arbitration, Investment Arbitration

Special Authorisation for the Conclusion of an Arbitration Agreement under Slovenian Law

20/11/2017 by Aceris Law LLC

Arbitration Agreement under Slovenian Law

Slovenian Law states that an authorised person needs a “special authorisation” for the conclusion of an arbitration agreement. Similar provisions are found in other laws in the Middle East and other ex-Yugoslavian States. According to Article 76 of the Slovenian Obligations Code, a general authorisation, valid for “legal transactions classed among ordinary business” does not suffice: […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Clause, Construction Arbitration, International Arbitration, Slovenia Arbitration

Successful Challenge of Arbitration Award before the French Conseil d’Etat

24/11/2016 by Aceris Law LLC

On 9 November 2016, following the challenge of an arbitration award before the French Conseil d’Etat, France’s highest administrative court, the administrative court rendered an interesting new decision on the issue of its power to review an international arbitration award in the context of a public contract. This decision arises out of an ICC award […]

Filed Under: Commercial Arbitration, Construction Arbitration, France Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, International Arbitration

Commercial Arbitration in Saudi Arabia: Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration

09/11/2016 by Aceris Law LLC

Saudi Centre for Commercial Arbitration

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the largest economy in the Arabian Gulf, has seen significant positive developments for commercial arbitration in Saudi Arabia over the past few years. We previously reported on the New Saudi Arbitration Regulations passed in 2012. However, another important development was the opening of the Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration (SCCA)[1], […]

Filed Under: Commercial Arbitration, Construction Arbitration, International Arbitration, Saudi Arabia Arbitration, UNCITRAL Arbitration

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