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Construction Law, Costs and Contemporary Developments : a Festschrift for Lord Justice Jackson.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bailey, Julian
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Preface; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes, Treaties and Regulations; List of Contributors; PART I: INTRODUCTION; 1. A Judicial Career of Many Parts; I. Introduction; II. School Days; III. University and Early Days at the Bar; IV. Development at the Bar; V. Jackson & Powell; VI. The Woolf Review; VII. Judicial Career; VIII. Civil Litigation Costs Reviews; IX. The Development of Construction Law; X. Other Contributions; XI. Drawing the Threads Together; PART II: THE TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT
  • 2. Lord Justice Jackson and the Evolution of the Technology and Construction CourtI. Introduction; II. The Dark Ages; III. Getting to Grips with a Failing Court; IV. What Rupert did Next; V. Conclusions; PART III: COSTS; 3. The Jackson Review: Its Rationale and Objectives; I. Introduction; II. The Review; III. The Aftermath; IV. Lord Justice Jackson's Harbour Lecture 2015; V. Lord Dyson MR's Harbour Lecture; 4. The Jackson Reforms and Technology & Construction Court Litigation; I.A Brief History of the Technology and Construction Court; II. The Need for the Jackson Reforms in the TCC
  • III. The Jackson Reforms and their Impact on the TCCIV. Conclusions; PART IV: CONSTRUCTION ADJUDICATION; 5. A Second Bite; I. Introduction; II. The Legislative Framework; III. Natural Justice and Quietfield; IV. Interim and Final Payments; V. Conclusions; 6. Of Special Character; I. Introduction; II. Background; III. The Enforcement of Adjudicators' Decisions; IV. The Meaning of a Dispute: Amec Civil Engineering Limited v Secretary of State for Transport; V. Natural Justice: Carillion Construction Limited v Devonport Royal Dockyard; VI. Forum Shopping; VII. Possible Reforms; VIII. Conclusion
  • 7. An Open MindI. Introduction; II. What is Bias?; III. Lanes v Galliford Try; IV. Where Are We Now?; V. Conclusions; PART V: CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS; 8. Fitness for Purpose Obligations; I. Introduction; II. The Cases; III. Conclusion; 9. The Legacy of Williams v Roffey: Death Knell for Consideration or Infusion of New Blood?; I. Introduction; II. Williams v Roffey; III. Why Should Increasing Pacts be Enforceable?; IV. What does 'Practical Benefit' Mean?; V. Mwb v Rock; 10. Of Chocolate Mousse and Good Faith; I. Introduction; II. Background to Good Faith
  • III. The Facts in Mid Essex and the First Instance DecisionIV. The Court of Appeal Decision; V. The Position Post Mid Essex; VI. Yam Seng and the Implication of Good Faith Terms; VII. Good Faith in Other Jurisdictions; VIII. Conclusions on Good Faith; PART VI: NEGLIGENCE & NUISANCE; 11. Rectifying the Defects in Builders' Concurrent Liability; I. Introduction; II. The Controversy; III. The Court of Appeal in Robinson; IV. The Wider Problem; V. Where We Are Now; VI. The Way Ahead; 12. Complex Structure Theory: Testing the Limits of a Builder's Liability for Economic Loss; I. Introduction