Arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in Malaysia with specific reference to the Kuala Lumpur regional centre for arbitration / Muhammad Hishaam Muhammad Said and Syed Mohamad Ismail Syed Nawawi

Due to it nature and complexity, a significant number of construction contract prone to dispute generation. More often than not, parties to dispute seek litigation in the formal court of law to settle disputes. However, dissatisfaction with the time and expense of litigation, Arbitration as a disput...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Said, Muhammad Hishaam, Syed Nawawi, Syed Mohamad Ismail
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32188/1/32188.pdf
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description Due to it nature and complexity, a significant number of construction contract prone to dispute generation. More often than not, parties to dispute seek litigation in the formal court of law to settle disputes. However, dissatisfaction with the time and expense of litigation, Arbitration as a dispute resolution tools has emerge and become flourish as an effective method of dispute resolution. In this paper, ARBITRATION AS A DISPUTE RESOLUTION TOOL IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO KUALA LUMPUR REGIONAL CENTRE FOR ARBITRATION is dealt with. The objectives of the paper are four folds; firstly to give a general overview of the construction industry in Malaysia and it commonly associated disputes; secondly to briefly states the dispute resolution methods available for the construction industry in Malaysia; thirdly to give a literature review as well as method and procedure of the Arbitration as a tool for dispute resolution particularly for the construction industry in Malaysia; and finally to conclude on the application and effectiveness of the Arbitration as dispute resolution tools in the construction industry in Malaysia. Emphasis is given on Arbitration Act 2005 (Act 646) as well as ethic and code as practiced by the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:321882022-07-05T06:30:08Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32188/ Arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in Malaysia with specific reference to the Kuala Lumpur regional centre for arbitration / Muhammad Hishaam Muhammad Said and Syed Mohamad Ismail Syed Nawawi Muhammad Said, Muhammad Hishaam Syed Nawawi, Syed Mohamad Ismail Civil law Construction contracts Due to it nature and complexity, a significant number of construction contract prone to dispute generation. More often than not, parties to dispute seek litigation in the formal court of law to settle disputes. However, dissatisfaction with the time and expense of litigation, Arbitration as a dispute resolution tools has emerge and become flourish as an effective method of dispute resolution. In this paper, ARBITRATION AS A DISPUTE RESOLUTION TOOL IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO KUALA LUMPUR REGIONAL CENTRE FOR ARBITRATION is dealt with. The objectives of the paper are four folds; firstly to give a general overview of the construction industry in Malaysia and it commonly associated disputes; secondly to briefly states the dispute resolution methods available for the construction industry in Malaysia; thirdly to give a literature review as well as method and procedure of the Arbitration as a tool for dispute resolution particularly for the construction industry in Malaysia; and finally to conclude on the application and effectiveness of the Arbitration as dispute resolution tools in the construction industry in Malaysia. Emphasis is given on Arbitration Act 2005 (Act 646) as well as ethic and code as practiced by the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration. 2008 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32188/1/32188.pdf Arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in Malaysia with specific reference to the Kuala Lumpur regional centre for arbitration / Muhammad Hishaam Muhammad Said and Syed Mohamad Ismail Syed Nawawi. (2008) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Civil law
Construction contracts
Muhammad Said, Muhammad Hishaam
Syed Nawawi, Syed Mohamad Ismail
Arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in Malaysia with specific reference to the Kuala Lumpur regional centre for arbitration / Muhammad Hishaam Muhammad Said and Syed Mohamad Ismail Syed Nawawi
title Arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in Malaysia with specific reference to the Kuala Lumpur regional centre for arbitration / Muhammad Hishaam Muhammad Said and Syed Mohamad Ismail Syed Nawawi
title_full Arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in Malaysia with specific reference to the Kuala Lumpur regional centre for arbitration / Muhammad Hishaam Muhammad Said and Syed Mohamad Ismail Syed Nawawi
title_fullStr Arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in Malaysia with specific reference to the Kuala Lumpur regional centre for arbitration / Muhammad Hishaam Muhammad Said and Syed Mohamad Ismail Syed Nawawi
title_full_unstemmed Arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in Malaysia with specific reference to the Kuala Lumpur regional centre for arbitration / Muhammad Hishaam Muhammad Said and Syed Mohamad Ismail Syed Nawawi
title_short Arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in Malaysia with specific reference to the Kuala Lumpur regional centre for arbitration / Muhammad Hishaam Muhammad Said and Syed Mohamad Ismail Syed Nawawi
title_sort arbitration as a dispute resolution tool in the construction industry in malaysia with specific reference to the kuala lumpur regional centre for arbitration muhammad hishaam muhammad said and syed mohamad ismail syed nawawi
topic Civil law
Construction contracts
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32188/1/32188.pdf
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