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The globalisation of construction - evolving international standards of construction law

By: Language: English Series: International Construction Law Review ; 15(4) October 1998, 550-606(57)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: Detailed consideration of the evolving standards of international construction law. Reviews the reasons for global construction and the need for commanality of practice and procedure. Discusses the role and influence of international lending institutions; treaties and uniform laws; standard forms of contract in international usage; and the development of, and examples of global law.
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Detailed consideration of the evolving standards of international construction law. Reviews the reasons for global construction and the need for commanality of practice and procedure. Discusses the role and influence of international lending institutions; treaties and uniform laws; standard forms of contract in international usage; and the development of, and examples of global law.