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International Construction Law: An Overview


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CHAPTER 12

International Construction Arbitration

Philip L. Bruner

Introduction to International Construction Arbitration


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12.1 Those who engage in the in the field of international engineering and construction recognize that major construction projects can “generate major litigation” and that “the management of either is perilous”.1 Major disputes arising on international construction projects typically are resolved through negotiation, mediation, or binding international arbitration rather than through courtroom litigation.

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