Notes from an evening meeting in March, 2016
Publications
Offers Admissions and Settlements in ADR
A Sea Change? Cavendish V Makdessi - Supreme Court – New law on Penalties
A lunch time presentation at the Little Ship Club London in January 2016
The short life of the jointly appointed expert
A paper presented to the Society’s Annual Conference held in May 2014, in Oxford.
Porkies and Dunlops
A short paper presented to the Society’s Annual Conference held in Toledo, Spain in May 2015
Norman Royce Prize Winning Paper 2011
"Rapid Resolution ADR". More information about the author is available on his website at http://www.philbruner.com
HOW FINAL SHOULD DISPUTE RESOLUTION BE?
A paper by John Uff CBE, QC, delivered to the SCA/SCL Joint Meeting which took place on 6 July 2010.
E DISCOVERY
A paper by David Cartwright presented to the Society's Annual Conference held in May 2009 in Edinburgh.
THIRD PARTY FUNDING
A paper by Melanie Willems delivered at a meeting of the Society on Wednesday 7 October 2009.
THE USE OF DISPUTE BOARDS - RECENT EXPERIENCE
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?
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?
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?
HER MAJESTY’S JUDGES: FRIEND OR FOE?
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?
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
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
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
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
A lunchtime talk at The Athenaeum, 8 February 2007.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH ADJUDICATION
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
A lecture given to the Society's Annual Conference, Hathersage, Derbyshire on Saturday 14 May 2005.
100 DAY ARBITRATION - 'THE FINAL FRONTIER'
A lecture given to the Society's Annual Conference, Hathersage, Derbyshire on Saturday 14 May 2005.
ADJUDICATION IN ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA
A lecture given to the Society's Annual Conference, Hathersage, Derbyshire on Saturday 14 May 2005.