FIDIC contract: in-depth review of FIDIC forms and key drafting Extract from the list of lecturers
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Dr. Wolfgang Breyer Nicholas Gould
Comparison of national standard construction contracts: ÖNORM Breyer Rechtsanwälte (Partner) Fenwick Elliot LLP (Partner)
B2110 (Austria), AFNOR (France), VOB (Germany), SIA (Singa- Mark Roe David Brown
pore), SIA (Switzerland), JCT (United Kingdom), FIDIC and NEC Pinsent Masons (Partner) Clyde & Co. (Partner)
(International)
Prof. Philip L. Bruner, Esq. Leo Grutters
Practical aspects of project development: procurement, tender- Arbitrator and Mediator Ing., MBA, DipArb, FCIArb, FDBF
www.international-construction-law.eu
ing and project planning, project financing and value engineer- JAMS and JAMS International Adjudicator, Arbitrator
ing and managing quality Prof. Janet Walker Ronan Champion
Osgoode Hall Law School BSc, LLB, MA, PLD, FCIOB, FRICS
Handling key issues in international construction contracts: Arbitration Place (Canada) Champion Pearce LLP (Director)
variations and extensions of time, performance and completion,
Christopher Ennis Prof. Stefan Leupertz
delay and disruption, defects and damages
MSc, FRICS, FCIArb Leupertz Baukonfliktmanagement
Claims management: pricing and claim practice Time | Quantum Expert Former judge at the German
Forensics Ltd. (Director) Federal Court of Justice
Alternate disputes resolution and disputes adjudication boards:
efficient and effective methods of resolving construction dis-
putes
Short Facts
International construction arbitration: practice and law
Degree Master of Business Engineering (MBE)
Duration 4 Semesters (2 years), part-time
Presence time 1 module per month (Thur-Sat)
Credits 120 ECTS
Language English
Fees Personal attendance: 16.700 €
Online & personal attendance: 23.500 €
Start Date Every spring, next start: May 2018
Application Via course website until: January 2018
Maple House
Graduate of 2017 149 Tottenham Court Rd., London W1T7AD, Great Britain
phone: +44 (0) 207017 6691
e-mail: stuttgart@informa.com
International Construction: Practice and Law Target Group
Master of Business Engineering (MBE) The program is designed for students from any country and is suita-
ble for a range of professionals working in the construction industry
The Field of International Construction Law such as construction engineering, architecture or surveying, includ-
ing lawyers who are interested in specializing in construction law.
The construction industry by far is one of the largest industries
worldwide offering many different career opportunities. Day-to-day Degree
construction issues are changing and require greater legal under- Graduates receive the Master of Business Engineering (MBE).
standing. It has become imperative for professionals such as law-
yers, architects and engineers in the industry to obtain specialized Lecturers
legal education to deal with increasing legal issues. Lectures are held by internationally renowned academic and profes-
sional experts from Common and Civil Law jurisdictions who convey
Understanding the complex legal framework is indispensable when
a comprehensive understanding of research and practice.
negotiating contracts with participants in a construction project.
From the first briefing with the design team until the completion of Duration Location
the construction project numerous legal aspects have to be consid- To create an optimal studying atmosphere the lectures take place
ered, some include design obligations of parties, completion, claims The master program takes two years and is split in four semesters,
in comfortable conference centers in Stuttgart, Germany.
management and dispute resolution. each six months.