A Stadium and its Defects: Liberty, Loss and the Limitation Period
Philip Britton
June 2019
A paper based on the highly commended entry in the Hudson essay competition 2018.
Philip Britton
June 2019
A paper based on the highly commended entry in the Hudson essay competition 2018.
Rachel Gwilliam
May 2019
The paper is based on a commended entry in the Hudson essay competition 2018
Omar Jassam
May 2019
The paper is based on a commended entry in the Hudson essay competition 2018
A paper based on the first prize winning entry in the Hudson essay competition 2018
Matthew Molloy
March 2019
A paper presented to the Society of Construction Law at a meeting in London on 4th September 2018
Christopher Ennis
December 2018
A paper presented at the African Society of Construction Law conference in Johannesburg on 20th November 2018
Jonathan Cope
November 2018
A paper presented at the European Society of Construction Law’s annual conference in Bucharest, Romania on 26th October 2018.
Philip Britton
October 2018
The paper is a completely revised and much extended version of Paper D170 (July 2014). It considers the many situations in which the law may support a neighbour in imposing limits on the theoretically unlimited freedom of action of an owner or developer close by, who wishes to undertake construction. All these are – or may be – scenarios in which a construction project is subject to ‘neighbour risk’.
The paper’s main objective is to answer a pair of linked questions:
Justin Mort QC
September 2018
A paper based on presentations to the Society of Construction Law at meetings in London on 14th April 2015 and 5th June 2018