Africa Construction Law (ACL) is a pan-African initiative set up by construction law practitioners across Africa and in the diaspora to promote thought leadership in the field of construction law and practice in Africa

Insights

Welcome to Africa Construction Law Insights section. Here you will find links to articles and technical papers on trends and developments in the field of construction law. While contributions are encouraged from construction law practitioners, the section fields an impressive line-up of contributors such as academics, practitioners and industry experts with extensive knowledge and experience in the field of construction law serving as editors.

Management

Africa Construction Law is managed by a global steering committee made up of leading construction law practitioners from across 20+ African countries; working in top law firms in Africa, London and United Arab Emirates. The global steering committee is made up of directors; sub-regional representatives for the 6 African sub-regions (Francophone, Lusophone, Southern, Eastern, Western, & Northern Africa) and country representative for each African country.

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Serial adjudication, contractual interpretation, and res judicata – a South African perspective
08 Sep 2022

Serial adjudication, contractual interpretation, and res judicata – a South African perspective

Serial adjudication, contractual interpretation, and res judicata – a South...
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Chinese company brings claim against Ghana
08 Aug 2022

Chinese company brings claim against Ghana

A Beijing-based construction company has brought one of the first...
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Time at Large in South Africa: Myth or Misunderstanding? by: Gerhard Rudolph, Michelle Porter-Wright, Robert Thackwell, and WihanMeintjes of Allen & Overy LLP (South Africa)
14 Jul 2022

Time at Large in South Africa: Myth or Misunderstanding? by: Gerhard Rudolph, Michelle Porter-Wright, Robert Thackwell, and WihanMeintjes of Allen & Overy LLP (South Africa)

Precis: It is conventional wisdom in South African construction circles...
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