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The International Construction Law Review (Volume 42, Part 3) is Published

The International Construction Law Review is the leading authority on international construction law and provides critical information in areas ranging from procurement, project partnering, subcontracting, environmental issues, delay and disruption in construction contracts, trends in dispute resolution and alternatives to the FIDIC conditions.

Edited by Chantal-Aimée Doerries KC and Professor Doug Jones AO of Atkin Chambers, along with a distinguished editorial advisory board, it provides comprehensive reports and articles which offer in-depth and incisive analysis of the key developments in construction law across the globe. ICLR’s genuinely global perspective is also supported by a team of dedicated international correspondents based in over 20 countries.

The International Construction Law Review is published by Lloyd’s List Intelligence, a trading name of Maritime Insights and Intelligence Ltd.

The latest volume includes the following:

Articles
– Contracting With the Egyptian Public Sector: The Legal Framework, Contract Drafting and Dispute Resolution – KILIAN BÄLZ
– Regional Report: Recent Developments and Emerging Trends in Greek Construction Law – IOANNIS VASSARDANIS
– Collaborative Contracting in the Built Environment: The Singapore Way – ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR GABRIEL KOR
– The Unidroit Principles and FIDIC Construction Contracts – CHRISTOPHER R SEPPÄLÄ
– Overtaken by Events: What Delay Quantification Can Tell Us About Causality – STUART JONES
– Crossing the Channel in Good Faith: An Anglo-French Comparison for Construction Disputes – ANNE- SOPHIE GOAPPER and MATHIAS CHEUNG

Book Review
– The Law of Net Zero and Nature Positive (1st Edition) – REVIEWED BY RYAN TURNER,
ATKIN CHAMBERS

Introduction by Chantal-Aimée Doerries KC and Professor Doug Jones AO 

As the construction industry continues to navigate a changing global landscape shaped by legal reform, technological innovation and environmental concerns, the role of infrastructure and its applicable legal issues is of importance. This edition of the 2025 International Construction Law Review brings together contributions that reflect the breadth of contemporary legal challenges in the built environment. From evolving regulatory frameworks in Greece, Egypt and Singapore, to the legal dimensions of climate accountability and forensic delay analysis, these articles offer a panoramic view of the sector’s key legal developments.

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