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Publications


Chris Ennis has spoken at national and international conferences on many occasions, and a number of articles and papers arising from these appearances have been published by various professional and institutional publications, including the following:

  • “Entitlement to time‐related costs in prolongation claims – what needs to be considered?”, paper D216, Society of Construction Law, December 2018.
  • Co‐author “Security of Payment in the Construction Industry: Does International Experience Provide a Crystal Ball for North America?”, Society of Construction Law North America, September 2018, and published at (2018) 34 Const. L.J. 601.
  • “Hot-tubbing, Presentations And Other Gimmicks: How Not To Manage Expert Evidence”, paper D193, Society of Construction Law, October 2016.
  • “Prospective Claims for Variations Under FIDIC AND NEC3: Evidential And Procedural Issues”, paper D182, Society of Construction Law, October 2015.
  • “Experts: When They Should Be Brought in and How They Can Best Save Time and Cost”, (2013) 79 Arbitration 80.
  • “Claims For Extension Of Time And Compensation Under The Fidic Red Book: Civil Law And Common Law Approaches Compared”, (jointly with Dr Wolfgang Breyer) paper D162, Society of Construction Law, October 2013.

  • “Arbitration of Disputes in UK Construction Projects: What is Left After Adjudication?” (2012) Const L.J. 8.
  • “The Expert in International Disputes”, paper D177, Society of Construction Law, August 2012.
  • “Evaluating Disruption Costs on Major Construction Projects”, paper D125, Society of Construction Law, July 2011.
  • “Issues to be considered in evaluation of disruption costs on major construction projects”, paper for TECBAR Conference January 2011.
  • “Financial Claims under NEC3 Contracts: An Overview”, paper D117, Society of Construction Law, December 2010.
  • “What degree of proof is required in ‘ascertainment’ of loss and/or expense?” (2009) Const L.J. 7. (Published simultaneously in China Construction Law Review).
  • “Credit for Betterment in Quantum Arguments” (2000) 16 Const. L.J. 31.
  • “How Soon Should Claims in Multi-Party Disputes be Settled?” (1997) 13 Const. LJ 35

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