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International Economic Development Law Series - 3: Consortia Agreements in the International Construction Industry

With Special Reference to Egypt

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This book analyses the internal relationships between the parties of the international construction cooperation and also their external responsibilities to the employer under the works contract including such international standard agreements as FIDIC Civil Engineering contract. In addition, it demonstrates that the legal systems (e.g. English, Egyptian and French law) have not kept pace with the latest developments in the evolving contractual characteristics and economic significance of cooperation among two or more international construction companies. The book concludes that a comprehensive contractual framework is necessary, and statutory changes may be deemed desirable. This work will be of interest to practitioners in the field of construction law and consortium agreements.

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International Economic Development Law Series - 3: Consortia Agreements in the International Construction Industry, Hani Salah Sarie-Eldin

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Jaar van publicatie
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Titel
International Economic Development Law Series - 3: Consortia Agreements in the International Construction Industry
Ondertitel
With Special Reference to Egypt
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Springer
Jaar van publicatie
1996
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
336
ISBN10
9041109129
ISBN13
9789041109125
Reeks
Aantekening
This book analyses the internal relationships between the parties of the international construction cooperation and also their external responsibilities to the employer under the works contract including such international standard agreements as FIDIC Civil Engineering contract. In addition, it demonstrates that the legal systems (e.g. English, Egyptian and French law) have not kept pace with the latest developments in the evolving contractual characteristics and economic significance of cooperation among two or more international construction companies. The book concludes that a comprehensive contractual framework is necessary, and statutory changes may be deemed desirable. This work will be of interest to practitioners in the field of construction law and consortium agreements.