VOLUME I Chapter 1. The Legal and Commercial Frameworks Chapter 2. Contract Formation Chapter 3. Contract Terms Chapter 4. Procurement Chapter 5. Contract Administration Chapter 6. Price and Payment Chapter 7. Variations
VOLUME II Chapter 8. The Site Chapter 9. Breach of Contract and Termination Chapter 10. Negligence Chapter 11. Time Chapter 12. Security for Performance Chapter 13. Damages Chapter 14. Defects Chapter 15. Consultants Chapter 16. Intellectual Property Chapter 17. Insurance
VOLUME III Chapter 18. Statutory Regulation of Work Chapter 19. Home Building Contracts Chapter 20. Subcontracts, Assignment, Novation, Waiver, Election and Estoppel Chapter 21. Employment, Health and Safety Chapter 22. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Chapter 23. Dispute Resolution Chapter 24. Statutory Adjudication Chapter 25. Arbitration Chapter 26. Litigation
Julian Bailey is a partner at White & Case LLP, where he practises in the International Arbitration and Construction and Engineering Groups. He is Chairman of the Society of Construction Law (UK), and has won that society’s Hudson Prize on two occasions.
"There is no other tome which touches this contribution to
construction law. It provides an encyclopaedic knowledge of the
subject."
Tony Bingham, Building Magazine "The second edition of Construction
Law stands upon the shoulders of the giant achievement that was the
first, and encourages us to look forward to many further editions
which will continue to illuminate our fascinating yet complex area
of law. The international construction law community is once more
in Julian Bailey’s debt."Matthew Bell, Construction Law
International"Bailey has once again created a practical epic,
establishing himself as a virtuoso of construction law on an
international scale. The second edition, like the first, is a
friend to construction law, written as a guide to the field’s
ins-and-outs and a tool to navigate its halls. I have full
confidence in recommending this text to any practitioner or student
in need of a comprehensive and authoritative collection of all
things construction related."Professor Doug S Jones AO,
International Construction Law Review"The writing is efficient and
pellucid…every section covers its scope with the right amount of
detail, neither leaving the reader hungry for more, nor sedated by
incursions into unnecessary detail."Stephen A. Hess, Construction
Lawyer"…outstanding…Wherever one looks, the completeness of
coverage and case citation stands out as does the clarity of the
exposition. Practitioners need this…this is a true practitioner’s
work in an area where much law is made and practised here and
overseas."Richard Wilmot-Smith QC, Law Quarterly Review"Now in its
second edition - eagerly anticipated by the legal profession
internationally- Construction Law is firmly established as a
classic. Indeed, it is one of the finest works in any branch of
English or Australian commercial law published in the past half
century. Construction Law is a magisterial work. It is impossible
to praise it too highly. The author has distilled principles from
an enormous body of case law...and covered the breadth of
construction law with great skill and clarity. One can only marvel
at the author's extraordinary achievement." Michael Christie SC,
Building and Construction Law Journal
"There is no other tome which touches this contribution to
construction law. It provides an encyclopaedic knowledge of the
subject."
Tony Bingham, Building Magazine "The second edition of Construction
Law stands upon the shoulders of the giant achievement that was the
first, and encourages us to look forward to many further editions
which will continue to illuminate our fascinating yet complex area
of law. The international construction law community is once more
in Julian Bailey’s debt."Matthew Bell, Construction Law
International"Bailey has once again created a practical epic,
establishing himself as a virtuoso of construction law on an
international scale. The second edition, like the first, is a
friend to construction law, written as a guide to the field’s
ins-and-outs and a tool to navigate its halls. I have full
confidence in recommending this text to any practitioner or student
in need of a comprehensive and authoritative collection of all
things construction related."Professor Doug S Jones AO,
International Construction Law Review"The writing is efficient and
pellucid…every section covers its scope with the right amount of
detail, neither leaving the reader hungry for more, nor sedated by
incursions into unnecessary detail.Stephen A. Hess, Construction
Lawyer"…outstanding…Wherever one looks, the completeness of
coverage and case citation stands out as does the clarity of the
exposition. Practitioners need this…this is a true practitioner’s
work in an area where much law is made and practised here and
overseas."Richard Wilmot-Smith QC, Law Quarterly Review"Now in its
second edition - eagerly anticipated by the legal profession
internationally- Construction Law is firmly established as a
classic. Indeed, it is one of the finest works in any branch of
English or Australian commercial law published in the past half
century. Construction Law is a magisterial work. It is impossible
to praise it too highly. The author has distilled principles from
an enormous body of case law...and covered the breadth of
construction law with great skill and clarity. One can only marvel
at the author's extraordinary achievement." Michael Christie SC,
Building and Construction Law Journal
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