Summary
International projects and other cross-border activity have become a common part of the European construction scene. As well as opportunities, this phenomenon brings challenges and risks. It has become vital for those working outside their own national boundaries to have some appreciation of the legal environment in which they are operating, not as a substitute for specialist legal advice, but as a basis for understanding.
This book, prepared under the auspices of the European Society of Construction Law, contains accounts of the law of twelve major European jurisdictions in relation to a range of construction matters. Some are general, such as standard form contracts and sub-contracting, and the respective obligations of employer and contractor.
Others are specific aspects of contractual performance: the duty to warn, payment, subsoil conditions, delay and disruption and liquidated damages. Issues of liability and dispute resolution are also considered. The work offers students and practitioners the opportunity to make comparisons between different approaches to common construction law issues in the jurisdictions represented. These are:
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
The Netherlands
Romania
Slovak Republic
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Editors: Monika Chao-Duivis, Giovanni Iudica, Benoît Kohl, Anthony Lavers, Hugues Périnet-Marquet, Hubert Stöckli & Panagiotis Verveniotis
The following chapters have been published after the first release. These can be downloaded for free below:
The book can be ordered via the link: https://www.ibr.nl/publicaties/privaatrecht-publicaties/bouwrecht-vastg…