Issue 16, 2015

This edition updates us on recent legal and commercial developments in construction and energy sectors around the world. Simon Tolson asks when can you terminate if a contractor is in delay and Jeremy Glover looks at the differing approaches to liquidated damages in the UAE and UK. Next Martin Ewen reviews how the Court of Appeal challenged the award at the seat of arbitration after allowing enforcement of an arbitration award on the ground for excessive delay, and finally, Jonathan More gives an update on ISIS and the relevant legal implications that may arise during construction in the region including force majeure.
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Issue 16 articles

If a contractor is in delay, when can you terminate?

Liquidated damages: the differing approaches in the UAE and the UK

English Court of Appeal allows enforcement of an arbitration award on the grounds of excessive delay in the court proceedings challenging the award at the seat of arbitration

ISIS Update: Force Majeure and Frustration

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