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In which payment trust should the Australian construction industry place its trust?

A commended paper in the Brooking Prize 2020 by Bianca Teng and Dr Jeremy Coggins.

Now published at Insolvency Law Journal, 2020, Vol 28 (3), 113

The Duty to Warn and The Combustible Cladding Crisis

A commended paper in the Brooking Prize 2020 by Owen Hayford.

(now published at (2021) 36 Building and Construction Law 332)

The Successful Delivery of Infrastructure Projects - Fantasy or an Achievable Reality?

A commended paper in the Brooking Prize 2020 by Laina Chan.

Security of Payment Laws: Singing in the same key, if not from the same songbook

A commended paper in the 2020 Brooking Student Prize by Andrew Serb.

Should parent companies be primarily liable to pay on demand for the acts of their contractor subsidiaries?

A commended paper in the 2020 Brooking Prize by Tina Funge.

Confusion reigns? The effectiveness of contractual provisions which seek to limit liability under the Australian Consumer Law

A highly commended paper in the 2020 Brooking Prize by Joshua Bridgett.

For Fetter Or Worse: The Fettering Doctrine And Government Building Contracts

Winner of the 2020 Brooking Prize by Paul Tamburro

(Now published at (2021) 36 Building and Construction Law 433)

Evolution and diversity: key developments in construction law and some key contrasts between English and Australian construction law

Construction law has evolved in numerous ways over the past few years. In England and Australia, many developments have taken place along common lines. But there are also some notable differences, which give us cause for reflection as to ‘which approach works best’.

This webinar presented by Julian Bailey will consider some of the key developments in construction law and notable areas of divergence in construction law between England and Australia.  

Evolution and diversity: key developments in construction law and some key contrasts between English and Australian construction law

Accompanying slides to Julian Bailey's webinar on 23 June 2020.

ACIF Update Report June 2020

ACIF Update Report June 2020  - copyright to ACIF.  Do not distribute or forward