970 resultados para Dispute resolution (Law)
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FOREWORD Welcome to this West Africa Built Environment Research (WABER) conference taking place here in Ghana. Thank you for coming and welcome to Accra. The main aims of the WABER conference are: to help young researchers and early-career scholars in West Africa to develop their research work and skills through constructive face-to-face interaction with experienced academics; to provide a platform for networking and collaborative work among senior built environment academics in West Africa; and to serve as a vehicle for developing the field of construction management and economics in Africa. Waber 2009 The WABER event in 2009 was held at the British Council in Accra, Ghana on 2-3 June. The event was a resounding success. It attracted participation from 32 researchers, from 12 different institutions, who presented their work to an audience of approximately 100 people. Each presenter received immediate and constructive feedback from an international panel. The event was opened by Professor K.K. Adarkwa, Vice Chancellor of KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana, with several senior academics and researchers from universities, polytechnics, and other institutions in Ghana and Nigeria in attendance. There was also a significant level of attendance by senior construction practitioners in Ghana. Thank you to the School of Construction Management and Engineering, University of Reading, UK for funding the inaugural event in 2009. We are also grateful to all of you who helped to make the event a success and to those of you who have joined us here today to build upon the success and legacy of WABER 2009. Waber 2010 This year, we have 60+ peer-reviewed papers and presentations on topics relating to Building services and maintenance, Construction costs, Construction design and technology, Construction education, Construction finance, Construction procurement, Contract administration, Contract management, Contractor development, Decision support systems, Dispute resolution, Economic development, Energy efficiency, Environment and sustainability, Health and safety, Human resources, Information technology, Marketing, Materials science, Organisation strategy and business performance, Productivity, Project management, Quantity surveying, Real estate and planning, Solar energy systems, Supply chain management and Urban development. We hope that these papers will generate interest among delagates and stimulate discussion here and beyond the conference into the wider community of academia and industry. The delegates at this conference come from 10 different countries. This provides a rich international and multicultural blend and a perfect platform for networking and developing collaborations. This year we are blessed to have three high profile keynote speakers in the persons of Professor George Ofori (National University of Singapore), Dr Roine Leiringer (University of Reading, UK) and Professor Will Hughes (University of Reading, UK). We are also thankful to Dr Chris Harty (University of Reading, UK) who is facilitating the Research Skills Workshop on ‘Writing a scientific article’. Thank you to Dr Sena Agyepong of our conference organising team for her capable management of local organising arrangements. And above all, thank you to all of you for coming to this conference. Enjoy and have a safe journey back home. Dr Samuel Laryea School of Construction Management and Engineering University of Reading, July 2010
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The term commercial management has been used for some time, similarly the job title commercial manager. However, as of yet, little emphasis has been placed on defining. This paper presents the findings from a two-year research initiative that has compared and contrasted the role of commercial managers from a range of organisations and across industry sectors, as a first step in developing a body of knowledge for commercial. It is argued that there are compelling arguments for considering commercial management, not solely as atask undertaken by commercial managers, but as a discipline in itself: a discipline that, arguably, bridges traditional project management and organisational theories. While the study has established differences in approach and application both between and within industry sectors, it has established sufficient similarity and synergy in practice to identify a specific role of commercial management in project-based organisations. These similarities encompass contract management and dispute resolution; the divergences include a greater involvement in financial and value management in construction and in bid management in defence/aerospace.
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As a result of the sovereign debt crisis that engulfed Europe in 2010, investors are much more likely to pursue dispute resolution options when faced with losses. This paper seeks to examine the position of investors who suffered losses in the Greek haircut of 2012 in the context of investment treaty arbitration. The paper evaluates arguments that investments in Greek sovereign bonds have been expropriated by the introduction of retrofit CACs and that compensation is payable as a result of the protections offered by BITs. The paper investigates whether sovereign bonds come within the definition of protected investment in BITs, assesses the degree to which CACs act as a jurisdictional bar to investor-state claims and attempts an evaluation of whether claims could be successful. The analysis uses as an illustration recent cases brought against Greece at ICSID. The paper concludes by considering whether the Greek haircut was expropriatory and reflects on the possible outcome of current arbitrations.
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Este trabalho analisa os Acordos Preferenciais de Comércio (APCs) com ênfase em seus Mecanismos de Solução de Controvérsias (MSC). A partir da seleção de alguns APCs bilaterais celebrados por Estados Unidos e União Europeia com outros parceiros comerciais, o trabalho objetiva (i) explicar como funcionam os MSC previstos pelos APCs para, em seguida, (ii) testar a hipótese de que a forma como os MSC são negociados nos APCs possibilita, em alguma medida, sua coexistência com o Órgão de Solução de Controvérsias (OSC) da Organização Mundial do Comércio (OMC). This paper analyzes Preferential Trade Agreements (PTA) focusing in its Dispute Resolution Mechanisms (DRM). Bilateral agreements signed by the United States and the European Union with other countries were selected with the aim to (i) explain how the DRMs stablished by PTAs work and, aftwards, (ii) test the hypothesis that the way the DRMs are negotiated in the PTAs enables its coexistence with the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) of the World Trade Organization.
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This article, based on the Brazilian experience, examines how Private Equity and Venture Capital (PE/VC) adapts to an emerging economy Our dataset is based on two extensive questionnaires answered by each of the 65 PE/VC organizations with offices in Brazil. The results reveal that a lack of infrastructure and security create investment opportunities. However, institutional idiosyncrasies represent a major barrier and force PE/VC – a U.S. investment model – to adapt by investing in different stages of business development, avoiding LBOs, taking a generalist industry approach, geographically concentrating in the financial cluster and relying on arbitration for dispute resolution.
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O presente trabalho tem por objetivo apresentar um estudo que analisa e identifica forças e fraquezas na atuação convergente em rede por órgãos estatais na Câmara de Resolução de Litígios de Saúde e no Núcleo de assessoria técnica da Secretaria de Estado de Saúde, perante a Justiça Federal do Rio de Janeiro, na resolução de conflitos que envolvem demandas sanitárias. Foi realizado um estudo de caso conjugado com pesquisa de campo, bibliográfica e documental, na busca de descrever a intervenção da Câmara de Resolução de Litígios de Saúde e do Núcleo de Assessoria Técnica da Justiça Federal do Rio de Janeiro, no contexto da vida real em que atuam, ou seja, a judicialização de políticas públicas de saúde na cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Os resultados mostram que a atuação em rede de órgãos governamentais gera ganhos sociais para os cidadãos do Rio de Janeiro.
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L’elaborato ha ad oggetto lo studio della conciliazione e dell’arbitrato con riferimento alle controversie individuali di lavoro privato e pubblico. Vengono trattati i diversi profili che caratterizzano gli strumenti di risoluzione delle liti alternativi al processo, al fine di comprenderne la disciplina e l’effettiva portata, e di evidenziarne le criticità. L’elaborato si occupa, in primo luogo, di ricostruire il percorso di sviluppo della disciplina legislativa dei due istituti, partendo dalla configurazione del quadro della sua evoluzione storica e affrontando, poi, approfonditamente le più recenti tappe di tale evoluzione. Nella ricostruzione della disciplina della conciliazione e dell’arbitrato viene dato conto dell’assetto delle fonti, legislativa e contrattuale, definendone i rispettivi ruoli e competenze in materia: la tesi si sofferma quindi sul ruolo che il legislatore attribuisce all’autonomia collettiva e sulle modalità con le quali questo ruolo viene concretamente esercitato in sede di contrattazione. Successivamente, viene compiuta una valutazione delle conciliazioni e dell’arbitrato diretta a comprenderne l’efficacia e l’effettività. L’analisi pone in rilievo taluni elementi che sono ritenuti indispensabili per lo sviluppo delle predette caratteristiche e, quindi, per l’opzione e per la fiducia delle parti verso gli strumenti di composizione stragiudiziale delle liti. L’attenzione viene poi focalizzata sui regimi di impugnazione dei provvedimenti con cui si concludono le procedure stragiudiziali, sulla base della riflessione per la quale la diffusione di uno strumento di composizione delle controversie postula necessariamente un certo grado di stabilità degli atti che esso genera. L’ultima parte dell’elaborato è dedicata alla disamina delle ipotesi applicative di successo nell’esperienza italiana di Alternative Dispute Resolution, ossia il tentativo obbligatorio di conciliazione nei licenziamenti economici introdotto dalla Riforma Fornero, la conciliazione monocratica e l’arbitrato per l’impugnazione delle sanzioni disciplinari, anche con l’intento di comprendere quali caratteristiche ne abbiano favorito la diffusione, in rapporto alle altre tipologie di conciliazione e arbitrato di lavoro.
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La tesi approfondisce i profili processuale della responsabilità medica allo scopo di elaborare una proposta alternativa di gestione del contenzioso. Si esamina, altresì, il tema dei limiti di utilizzo della mediazione nelle controversie in cui vengono in gioco interessi di rilievo pubblicistico.
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The extractive industry, more than any other sector of the economy, often finds itself mired in conflicts with various environmental and community interests. As traditional legal avenues of resolution gave way to the collaborative ideas of alternative dispute resolution, the outcomes, especially the relational outcomes, were less than desirable. This capstone project proposes that an Anticipatory Cooperative Effort (ACE) can help to bridge the gap between industry and environmental interests by encouraging a pro-active and pre-emptive engagement. The point of the ACE concept is not that it defines a new set of principles so much as it repositions where established ADR principles are entertained.
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This paper focuses on the challenges operating in the single market due to continued persistence of regulatory barriers to trade, despite being considered one of the most integrated and successful areas of market integration. We use a unique data set on infringements to the free movement of goods to assess the types of barriers that firms encounter, their impact and variation across states and sectors, and their resolution method - through Court decisions or the pre-litigation, administrative means available within the infringement proceedings mechanism to restore compliance. We also resort to the Solvit dataset provided to the authors by the Commission to analyse some features and the effectiveness of this informal mechanism in dealing with discriminatory domestic trade and regulatory practices. We examine four key questions: What are the most problematic policy areas in terms of barriers to trade that undermine the single market? What different dispute resolution mechanisms are utilized to address trade barriers and thus improve the functioning of the single market? Under what conditions are different enforcement mechanisms and strategies more likely to be used to resolve barriers for businesses operating in the single market? How important and effective are the more informal strategies in improving market access? In doing so, our goal is to link the research on trade barriers to that of implementation and compliance to assess the diverse strategies undertaken to reduce regulatory barriers to trade.
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Ostensibly, BITs are the ideal international treaty. First, until just recently, they almost uniformly came with explicit dispute resolution mechanisms through which countries could face real costs for violation (Montt 2009). Second, the signing, ratification, and violation of them are easily accessible public knowledge. Thus countries presumably would face reputational costs for violating these agreements. Yet, these compliance devices have not dissuaded states from violating these agreements. Even more interestingly, in recent years, both developed and developing countries have moved towards modifying the investor-friendly provisions of these agreements. These deviations from the expectations of the credible commitment argument raise important questions about the field's assumptions regarding the ability of international treaties with commitment devices to effectively constrain state behavior.
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Com esta comunicação, pretende-se refletir sobre a especificidade da mediação académica, assente na dialética teoria/prática, identificar os atores implicados, questionar a função que lhe cabe assumir, no sentido de desenvolver opções de conduta, de considerar alternativas com vista à promoção de um relacionamento positivo e de um acordo consensual. Foca-se a pertinência de implementar uma dinâmica de cariz voluntário e colaborativo, não recorrendo à força, enfatizando todavia a imprescindibilidade do envolvimento de todas as partes envolvidas. Questiona-se, pois, como encarar a mediação, isto é, se a considerar um método, se um processo ou, antes, um complemento – método/processo –, resultante da interação das normativas com situações concretas e inesperadas que obrigam a agir em função do que vai emergindo, adequando regras e princípios, oferecendo oportunidades de resolução alternativa dos conflitos. A par da intenção que orienta o projeto, como reflexão conclusiva, impõe-se prospectivar a programação de acções a implementar a fim de responder às necessidades que forem sendo detectadas e ao aproveitamento das potencialidades que se forem identificando.
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La importancia y el efecto práctico de la CNY son indiscutibles desde hace mucho tiempo. La CNY ha regulado, directa o implícitamente, todos los pilares fundamentales del arbitraje internacional, proporcionando un marco jurídico uniforme para el desarrollo de este mecanismo alternativo de resolución de conflictos. La CNY ha obligado a sus Estados contratantes a reconocer y ejecutar los acuerdos y laudos arbitrales con independencia de sus regulaciones e intereses locales. Así, por su alcance casi universal, la CNY ha alcanzado una relevancia extraordinaria. Conjuntamente con su relevancia, la CNY ha proporcionado fundamentos adicionales para sostener la existencia de una jurisdicción arbitral autónoma que difiera de los ordenamientos jurídicos de cada Estado Contratante. Este planteamiento ha alcanzado aún mayor relevancia al ser avalado por la doctrina, los profesionales del arbitraje y la jurisprudencia de varios países -siendo su máximo exponente la jurisdicción francesa-. Atendiendo a las consecuencias prácticas de este debate, esta tesis abordará (CAP 1) una revisión de la CNY y sus principales disposiciones que sugieren el "estatus constitucional" de la CNY, (CAP 2) los modelos filosóficos del arbitraje internacional, (CAP 3) el fenómeno de la ejecución de los laudos arbitrales anulados por los tribunales nacionales, y (CAP 4) la autonomía jurídica del laudo dictado en un arbitraje internacional respecto de la sede del mismo.