Issue 42
This issue of International Quarterly explores force majeure under FIDIC, recent case law, updates to the UAE Civil Code and the key updates to the global offshore wind sector.
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This issue of International Quarterly explores force majeure under FIDIC, recent case law, updates to the UAE Civil Code and the key updates to the global offshore wind sector.
Sam Thyne and Rhea Yactine take a closer look at what has changed with the new Arbitration Act 2025, including how it might affect arbitration in the UK.
Sam Thyne looks in more detail at some of the steps the industry can take to mitigate challenging economic conditions.
In November, at the 2022 FIDIC Users Conference, reprints of the 2017 Red, Yellow, and Silver Books were announced along with an accompanying updated FIDIC 2017 Contracts Guide.
In international arbitration, winning your case is only half the battle. The harder part is often getting the money.
Sam Thyne looks at what’s new in the third edition.
Will the World Bank’s new initiative become a benchmark for every project?
The English Court of Appeal redefines experts’ relationships with their client.
Fenwick Elliott’s Jeremy Glover, Sam Thyne and Olivia Liang review the latest developments in the International Arbitration arena.
Sam Thyne discusses a subtle change to the wording of liquidated damages provisions.
What is Singapore’s approach to contracts under COVID-19?