This book provides a straightforward approach to the statutory adjudication process under the Construction Industry Payment and Adjudication Act 2012 (Act 746) (CIPAA 2012). The book guides the reader through the process of adjudication pursuant to CIPAA 2012 from its initiation to beyond the delivery of the adjudication decision. In this book, nearly 100 common issues have been identified that commonly crop up during various stages of the adjudication process. This title focuses on a growing body of domestic cases, providing a clear exposition and discussion of the relevant case law. Utilising a problem-based approach, the Q&A format of the book provides answers to the common issues in Malaysian adjudication. Preceded by an introductory section, the reader is also provided with an overview of the construction process and the disputes that may arise, taking the reader from inception of construction work right to completion of a project.
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Statutory Adjudication Chapter 2: Before the Referral Chapter 3: Referral to Adjudication Chapter 4: The Process After the Referral Chapter 5: The Conduct of The Proceedings Chapter 6: The Adjudication Decision Chapter 7: After Adjudication Is Over Chapter 8: Other Considerations
Mark Beaufoy BA (Hons), LLB, M Env Law
is a specialist environmental lawyer and
sessional lecturer at Monash University where
he has taught planning and environmental
law and climate law/renewable energy. He is
a Partner at King & Wood Mallesons and the
President of the National Environmental Law
Dr Garner Clancey is an Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Sydney Law School. Garner is a member of the University of Sydney Youth Justice Collaboration.