TY - BOOK AU - Lalani,Shaheeza TI - Hospitality & Construction Disputes Post-Covid T2 - International and Comparative Business Law and Public Policy SN - 9789004514874 AV - K3575.C68 U1 - 343.07/86479 23 KW - Construction industry KW - Law and legislation.  KW - COVID-19 (Disease) KW - Hospitality industry N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preliminary Material; Steven G. Shapiro , Shaheeza Lalani , and Derek Heath -- Copyright Page; Steven G. Shapiro , Shaheeza Lalani , and Derek Heath -- Chapter 1 Funding Construction and Hospitality Disputes after COVID; Fernando Ortega and Giacomo Lorenzo -- Chapter 2 After COVID, Unintended Economic Partners and Adversaries when Banks Foreclose on Properties - a Game Theory Approach: "Coopetition"; Amadeu Blasco Muñoz -- Chapter 3 The Importance and Impact of Risk Allocation Clauses for Payment Obligations in Hospitality Contracts as Demonstrated by COVID-19 Litigation; John D. Wilburn , Richard D. Holzheimer Jr. , and Kang He -- Chapter 4 Disputes under Hotel Management Agreements: before, during, and after COVID-19; Thomas R. Snider and Greig Taylor -- Chapter 5 Government Measures and Investment Treaty-Based Claims; Eckhard Hellbeck -- Chapter 6 The Private and Public International Law Dimension of Arbitrations Arising out of the Hospitality Industry as a Result of the COVID-19 Pandemic; Bernhard Maier and Olivia Flasch -- Introduction: Construction Disputes; Katherine Simpson -- Chapter 7 Abeyance to Resuscitation - Construction Arbitration in the Post-COVID Era; Gautam Mohanty and Yasaschandra Devarakonda -- Chapter 8 Investor-State Arbitration and the International Construction Sector; R. Zachary Torres-Fowler , Jamey Collidge , and Cindy Lee -- Chapter 9 Expedited Arbitration as an Alternative to Dispute Boards during the Course of International Construction Projects; Pierre-Yves Gunter and Anya Marinkovich -- Chapter 10 To What Port You Sail: Make Your Call on Demand Guarantees; Martina Magnarelli -- Chapter 11 COVID and Construction Disputes: Lessons Learnt and the Future Outlook; Oluwaseun Oloruntimehin -- Conclusion; Steven G. Shapiro N2 - The hospitality and construction industries are international economic drivers, with complex economic relationships and diverse legal issues. Cases and rulings are not static and move along a continuum in time and context. The evolution of legal agreements and disputes in hospitality and construction are not confined to any sort of strict schedule. This volume addresses the many cases and experiences of parties, counsel and arbitrators during the pandemic, and discusses issues such as key contract provisions, the impact of the COVID pandemic on investment treaties, and access to arbitral institutions UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004514874 ER -