Articles Review 2016

 

Romanian Construction Law Review, Number 1, 2016
ISSN:2502-0161, ISSN-L: 2501-5338

The Romanian Society of Construction Law aims to support the construction sector by elaborating juridical and technical opinions regarding both the legislation and the practice, by promoting and developing the related fields and, not least, by maintaining strong links with individuals, companies and institutions from Romania or abroad, which are active in the construction area.

Editorial

Articole

  • Can Machines Replace the Human Brain? (Ahmad ALOZN, Abdulla GALADARI)

    Introduction Construction projects are naturally complicated and involve large number of unpredictable as well as external interrelated factors. Complex construction projects value is in excess of billions of dollars. As a result, disputes between the contracting parties are critical and difficult to resolve. Traditionally, litigation was the only avenue to resolve such disputes. However, with its complicated nature and technicalities

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  • Current Issues in Construction Law in the Slovak Republic (Mojmír MAMOJKA Jr.)

    Introduction The primary legislation governing all fundamental relations in the construction industry in the Slovak Republic is the Commercial Code (Act no. 513/1991 Coll. as amended). This code, which is intended chiefly for business entities, dates back to as early as 1991, when the Federal Assembly of the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic was still in existence. Since 1993 in

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  • Relations between internal market freedoms and fundamental rights (Gayane MARUKYAN)

    Introduction Human societies across the globe have established progressively closer contacts over many centuries, but recently the pace has dramatically increased. Jet airplanes, cheap telephone service, email, computers, huge oceangoing vessels, instant capital flows, all these have made the world more interdependent than ever. Money, technology and raw materials move ever more swiftly across national borders. As a result, laws,

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  • Dispute resolution in construction contractual relations (Tigran KHACHATRYAN)

    Introduction In recent years one of the most important issues to be considered in drafting any contract, including a construction contract, is the method of future dispute resolution. Although many contracts may remain silent on the issue of future dispute resolution; the costs in time, money and distroyed business relationships which can be raised when disputes are resolved through traditional

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  • Smart contracts and possible applications to the construction industry (Helder CARDEIRA)

    Introduction The Final Report, an inquiry into Construction Industry Insolvency in NSW (Collins 2012), requested by the NSW Government in light of a number of mid-tier builder insolvencies in NSW and the knock-on effect on subcontractors, highlighted payments withheld or not paid, to be at the heart of the problem. Uncertainties in payments leading to cash flow difficulties have been

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