Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice - Arbitration: Best Practice

Teresa Giovannini

August 2002

A paper based on a talk given to the conference ‘Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice’ organised by the Society of Construction Law, Centre of Construction Law at King’s College London, European Society for Construction Law and Society of Construction Arbitrators and held in London on 12th July 2002.

Teresa Giovannini considers when and how arbitration may arise under the FIDIC contracts. She then looks at the Final eport on Construction Industry Arbitrations published by the ICC Construction Arbitration Section in 2001, in particular the .following topics: selection of arbitrators, terms of reference, schedules, tests, programmes and critical path networks, splitting a case, witnesses, experts and the hearing.

Arbitration: when? – Arbitration: how? – Final eport on Construction Industry Arbitrations – Conclusion.

The author: Teresa Giovannini is a partner of Lalive & Partners in Geneva, a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and a member of the London Court of International Arbitration and the International Law Association.

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Author
Teresa Giovannini
Publication year
2002