BCDR International Arbitration Review
July 2017 - Volume 4 - Issue 1

Construction Arbitration in the Middle East

Note from the General Editor 1
Articles
The Unique World of Construction Arbitration: A Middle East Perspective
Richard Harding QC
3
The Use of Experts in Construction Arbitration in the Middle East
Thomas R. Snider & Laura Adams
11
Pleadings or Memorials: Which Are More Appropriate for Construction Arbitrations?
Michael Grose & Kristian Cywicki
43
Construction Arbitration and Standard Forms of Contract in the Middle East: National Culture and Its
Impact on Perception and Practice

Aisha Nadar
53
Specialist Techniques for Construction Dispute Resolution: How Many Ways Can the Cat Be Skinned?
Michael Patchett-Joyce
73
Liquidated Damages for Delay in the Middle East: Not Etched in Stone
Joseph Chedrawe
99
Winning Construction Arbitration in the Gulf: Some Strategic Considerations
Adrian Cole
113
Legal Rules Commonly Applied to Contract Breaches in Construction Arbitrations in Egypt and the
United Arab Emirates

Ahmed Fathi Waly
135
The Law on Global Claims: An Area Ripe for Development in Egypt and the United Arab
Emirates

Erin Miller Rankin & Bryan Dayton
153
Tackling Global Construction Claims in the Middle East
Aarta Alkarimi & Victor P. Leginsky
171
Disclosure of Documents in Construction and Engineering Arbitrations: Theory, Practice
and Strategy

Richard Davies
175
Resolving Construction Disputes in Times of Crisis: The Theory of Exceptional Circumstances
Ziad Obeid
195
Variations and the Resolution of Disputes under the FIDIC Red Books
Samantha Kesley, Christopher Edwards & Philip Punwar
207
The Confluence of Civil and Common Law (and the Influence of the Shari'a) in Middle East
Construction Arbitrations

Tim Taylor QC
217