Publications

Norman Royce Prize Winning Paper 2011

Philip L. Bruner

"Rapid Resolution ADR". More information about the author is available on his website at http://www.philbruner.com

HOW FINAL SHOULD DISPUTE RESOLUTION BE?

Professor John Uff

A paper by John Uff CBE, QC, delivered to the SCA/SCL Joint Meeting which took place on 6 July 2010.

E DISCOVERY

David Cartwright

A paper by David Cartwright presented to the Society's Annual Conference held in May 2009 in Edinburgh.

THIRD PARTY FUNDING

Melanie Willems

A paper by Melanie Willems delivered at a meeting of the Society on Wednesday 7 October 2009.

THE USE OF DISPUTE BOARDS - RECENT EXPERIENCE

David J Loosemoore

A paper by David J Loosemoore presented to the Society's Annual Conference held in May 2009 in Edinburgh.

DIVERSITY IN INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION ARBITRATION - IS IT TO BE AVOIDED OR WELCOMED?

Professor John Uff

A paper by Professor John Uff, given at the Society's conference in Budapest in May 2008.

THE CREDIT CRUNCH: ARE ARBITRATORS UP TO THE CHALLENGE?

John Rushton

A paper given by John Rushton on 10 February 2009

WOULD A COMMON LAW RIGHT TO APPORTION LIABILITY IN CONTRACT FACILITATE JUSTICE IN CONCURRENT DELAY DISPUTES?

Paul David Baines

HER MAJESTY’S JUDGES: FRIEND OR FOE?

Richard Fernyhough, QC

A paper given by Richard Fernyhough QC of Keating Chambers in October 2008.

PROVISION FOR MULTI-TIER DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS

A presentation to a joint meeting of the Society of Construction Law and the Society of Construction Arbitrators on 1 July 2008 by Ellis Baker, Head of Construction and Engineering Practice Group, White & Case LLP, London.

WOULD A COMMON LAW RIGHT TO APPORTION LIABILITY IN CONTRACT FACILITATE JUSTICE IN CONCURRENT DELAY DISPUTES?

Paul Baines

A paper by Paul Baines, submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Leeds Metropolitan University MSc Construction Law & Arbitration, and winner of the 2007 prize given by the Society of Construction Arbitrators for the best dissertation on the course.

ADR IN CONSTRUCTION: IS IT EVER UNFAIR

Professor Philip Britton

A paper by Professor Philip Britton LLB BCL, winner of the Society of Construction Arbitrators Norman Royce Prize 2008.

EXPERT DETERMINATION IN MAJOR CONSTRUCTION DISPUTES: PUBLIC POLICY, UNCERTAINTY AND MISCLASSIFICATION IN AUSTRALIA

Trevor Thomas

A paper by Trevor Thomas, the runner up in the Society of Construction Arbitrators Norman Royce Prize 2008.

DO PRE-ARBITRAL PROCEDURES WORK, ARE THEY NECESSARY OR ARE THEY SIMPLY KILLING CONSTRUCTION ARBITRATION AS WE USED TO KNOW IT? THE HONG KONG PERSPECTIVE

Colin Wall

Notes of a talk given by Colin Wall, BSc, FRICS, FHKIS, MACostE, MAE, QDR, RPS(QS) at the Society's Annual Conference in Lisbon on 6 May 2007, with comment by J Neville Tait MA, Ceng, FICE, FCIArb.

CONSTRUCTION ARBITRATION TODAY

Professor John Uff

A lunchtime talk at The Athenaeum, 8 February 2007.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH ADJUDICATION

Professor John Uff

A lecture given to a joint meeting of the Society and the Society of Construction Law at Kings College, London on 1 July 2004.

CURRENT TRENDS IN DISPUTE RESOLUTION - FOCUS ON ICC DISPUTE RESOLUTION BOARDS

Dr Robert Gaitskell, QC

A lecture given to the Society's Annual Conference, Hathersage, Derbyshire on Saturday 14 May 2005.

100 DAY ARBITRATION - 'THE FINAL FRONTIER'

Kim Franklin, barrister

A lecture given to the Society's Annual Conference, Hathersage, Derbyshire on Saturday 14 May 2005.

ADJUDICATION IN ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA

Teresa Cheng, SC, JP

A lecture given to the Society's Annual Conference, Hathersage, Derbyshire on Saturday 14 May 2005.