cover image: ODRC News - No. 01.2023

20.500.12592/6c4f7c

ODRC News - No. 01.2023

5 Apr 2023

I also made ADR mechanism responding to the specific require- witnessed that the parties to a dispute mostly fear the ments of the offshore wind industry is a major key in the delay in identifying a good expert in the relevant field development of the sector. [...] The attrac- and the decision to appoint an expert is requires the tion of ADR is that the wind offshore related disputes can consent of both parties to the dispute. [...] and the underlying factual circumstances, as soon as a request for expert proceedings pursuant to the [WFO Note: The following model clause may be used by the Expert Rules] has been notified to the non-requesting parties in their general conditions of contract to supple- party, the parties shall not have the right to make an ment the respective dispute resolution clause if they application for any. [...] During the mar- (WFO), and I am on the board of the Ger- projects and thus also for the economic ket introduction of this turbine I was also man Offshore Wind Foundation and the viability, which brings us to the legal involved in the development and con- Federal Association of Wind Farm Ope- perspective. [...] The dispute under the relevant adjudication arose from Van Oord´s subcontract to dredge silts, sands, gravel, In this context, the Scottish Courts considered the va- and glacial till as part of the project for expansion of the lidity of the adjudicator’s decision in light of two basic Aberdeen Harbour Expansion Project.
Pages
12
Published in
Germany