Efficient Dispute Resolution in the Maritime Construction Industry - Dispute Boards in Maritime Construction

C. Chern
Chern, Cyril
C. Koch
Koch, Christopher

Article from: TDM 5 (2007), in International Commercial Arbitration

Introduction

The statistics prove that Dispute Boards' work is significantly reducing the uncertainty and costs associated with disputes arising out of contracts. The authors try to demonstrate in this article why this is the case. Dispute Boards should be just as efficient in the realm of maritime construction as they have been in construction generally is the general proposition of this article. There are no discernible features of maritime construction that would render a Dispute Board unpractical, nor are the disputes associated with maritime construction so particular that a Dispute ...

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Suggested Citation

C. Chern; C. Koch; "Efficient Dispute Resolution in the Maritime Construction Industry - Dispute Boards in Maritime Construction"
TDM 5 (2007), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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