International Construction Law Review

International Construction Law Review

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Background and Format: The International Construction Law Review covers international construction law. The International Construction Law Review is published quarterly, with each issue examining developments worldwide and featuring reports and articles. Audience and Readership: The journal is aimed at professionals working in international construction law. Monthly Unique Users: Publisher does not disclose figure Distribution: The journal also offers a print edition.  Ad Rates: The journal offers no advertising space. Other Information: The Editors are assisted by a distinguished advisory board and a team of dedicated correspondents based in over twenty countries. The site offers you the latest cases and arbitrations across all areas of construction law including delay and disruption, adjudication, arbitration, contracts, costs, insurance, procurement, negligence etc. Full details can be found here

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