First islanders : prehistory and human migration in Island Southeast Asia
Peter S. Bellwood (Author)
Arbitration is the favoured method of dispute resolution in international construction projects. These projects invariably involve a multitude of parties coming from different jurisdictions and bound by numerous, most often bilateral, contracts. Disputes between the parties to such bilateral contracts frequently have repercussions for other parties. For example, an employer's claim for defective work against a main contractor can then trigger a related main contractor's claim against the subcontractor who ultimately caused the defects. In such cases there is often a need to resolve the resulting multi-contract disputes in a single arbitration in order to reduce time and costs and avoid the risk of inconsistent or conflicting arbitral awards stemming from the conduct of separate arbitrations on identical or similar issues
eBook, English, 2017
First edition
John Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken, 2017