This edition focuses on the use of Dispute Boards, looking first at the new JCT/CIArb rules for the use of DBs in the UK and then at the steps being taken by the World Bank to address gender based violence. We also review whether a hunger for diversity might encourage the use of less widely known arbitration institutions across Africa, as well as the care needed when incorporating additional phases of work into an existing project.
Arbitration out of Africa – is there a way back in? [1]
The continued global rise of dispute boards [2]
World Bank uses DAABs to address Gender Based Violence [3]
The need for care when adding additional packages of works to a contract [4]
download (PDF 8.3MB) Issue 31 of International Quarterly [5]
Links
[1] http://fenwickelliott.uk/research-insight/newsletters/international-quarterly/arbitration-africa
[2] http://fenwickelliott.uk/research-insight/newsletters/international-quarterly/continued-global-rise-dispute-boards
[3] http://fenwickelliott.uk/research-insight/newsletters/international-quarterly/daabs-world-bank-gender-based-violence
[4] http://fenwickelliott.uk/research-insight/newsletters/international-quarterly/care-additional-packages-works-contract
[5] http://fenwickelliott.uk/sites/default/files/fenwick_elliott_international_quarterly_issue_31_-_2021.pdf