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''Construction Law'' is a monthly English-language journal providing news and articles on the construction industry. The journal is written for the non-legal professional involved in contractual and other legal matters in the industry. The journal is owned by LexisNexis which is part of Reed Elsevier. Articles within the journal are written by lawyers, barristers, academics, insurance and health and safety specialists, who specialise in construction law. ==Features== ''Construction Law'' offers six main feature length analysis articles per issue, written by construction lawyers, barristers and academics, as well as insurance and health and safety specialists. In addition, developments in adjudication, industry standard contract forms, key decisions from the courts, alternative forms of dispute resolution, and forthcoming legislation are covered. The journal also includes the following regular sections: * News section: reports on procurement and contractual as well as health and safety matters. * Guest editor: specialist lawyers offer opinions on legal issues affecting the construction industry * ''State of Play'': a table tracking new and proposed legislation in the UK and EU * ''Reports from the Courts'', written by Professor Michael Furmston from Bristol University, provides rulings from the Technology and Construction Court as well as results of appeals. * ''Contracts Monitor'' on building contracts, including offerings from the ''Joint Contracts Tribunal'' * ''Alternative Dispute Resolution'' is a regular examination of issues relating to non-litigious methods of dispute resolution. * Book reviews 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Construction Law Journal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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