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Nuclear Power Plant Development Contract Issues, Claims and Disputes Construction Practice Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Nuclear Power Plant Development

Nuclear Power Plant Development covers the intricacies of developing a nuclear power plant project from a construction and legal standpoint. It deals with structuring, drafting, and negotiating a wide range of standard and specialised contracts relating to the development of nuclear power-generation projects and also covers the other forms of power-generating facilities. It covers the forms of contract, the law involved internationally, and potential areas of pitfalls and how to avoid them in a systematic format covering various forms of projects. It is suitable for solicitors and barristers involved in the contracting for such facilities and the handling of litigation related to them, government officials involved in the commissioning and development of nuclear facilities for regional governments, and engineers and contractors involved in the actual work of design and contract administration and dispute resolution.

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1 - Nuclear energy

Chapter 2 – Nuclear energy engineering overview

Chapter 3 – Nuclear facilities unique factors

Chapter 4 – Project types

Chapter 5 - Contract forms

Chapter 6 - Pricing methods

Chapter 7 - Risk categories

Chapter 8 – Dispute Avoidance

Chapter 9 – Sample Forms

Professional Reference
Dr Cyril Chern is a Barrister practising at 4 New Square Chambers, London. He has practised since 1972, specifically in the areas of engineering and construction disputes in the United Kingdom, the EU and internationally. Not only is he a highly praised and respected Barrister, he is also a Chartered Architect, Chartered Arbitrator, Accredited Mediator, Adjudicator, and Engineer and has written widely on Construction Disputes, Construction Law, and Mediation. He also teaches Dispute Board Courses for the World Bank/International Finance Corporation, FIDIC and the Dispute Board Federation (Geneva), as well as the comprehensive advanced FIDIC contracts course and commercial mediation for the Bar Council Mediation seminar, the World Bank, the IFC, and the DBF.