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International Journal of Law in The Built Environment | 2017

Operational problems and solutions of statutory complex adjudication: stakeholders’ perspectives

Samer Skaik

Purpose Statutory adjudication was introduced into the security of payment (SOP) legislation as a fast-track payment dispute resolution process with an express object to facilitate cash flow within the construction contractual chain. After more than a decade of the operation of the regime in Australia and Singapore, it becomes apparent that there are many operational problems that jeopardise the intended object of the legislation, particularly in adjudicating complex payment disputes. The aim of this paper is to explore views of the industry stakeholders regarding some operational problems of statutory adjudication of as well as possible solutions. Design/methodology/approach “Expert interviews” method is adopted to collect the empirical data, involving interviews with 23 practitioners from Australia and Singapore. Findings The study identified many operational problems jeopardising the attainment of the object of the SOP legislation such as bias of authorised nominating authorities, short adjudication timeframes, inadequate regulations of adjudicators, jurisdictional challenges, involvement of courts and lawyers and complex drafting of the legislation. The study also analysed the views of industry experts with regard to the opportunities for improvement in the operation of the SOP legislation such as following the Queensland model as amended, and introducing a legislative review mechanism and establishing a peer review process. It also suggested specific amendments to make the legislation a more user-friendly. Practical implications The implication of this study is a better understanding of the most critical problems inherent in statutory adjudication that need serious consideration by the legislatures and policymakers. In addition, the study also provides some practical measures as suggested by the industry practitioners for each identified problem which may stand as a reliable reference for potential reform in the SOP laws. Originality/value There is inadequate empirical research conducted to investigate problems in the operation of statutory adjudication. The study provides original empirical findings which become much necessary nowadays in light of the dynamic moves towards law reform in SOP laws, particularly in Australia. The study provides some practical measures as suggested by the industry practitioners for each identified problem which may stand as a reliable reference for potential reform in the SOP laws.


Construction Law Journal | 2017

An empirical study: how to introduce effective review mechanisms into statutory adjudication?

Samer Skaik


Archive | 2017

Introducing review mechanisms into statutory construction adjudication

Samer Skaik


Archive | 2017

The Tip of the Iceberg: Jurisdiction of Statutory Adjudicators

Samer Skaik


International contractual and statutory adjudication | 2017

Australia: the West Coast model

Samer Skaik


International contractual and statutory adjudication | 2017

Australia: the East Coast model (Victoria, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and South Australia)

Samer Skaik


International contractual and statutory adjudication | 2017

Australia: the East Coast model (with New South Wales as the principal legislation)

Samer Skaik


International contractual and statutory adjudication | 2017

Australia: the East Coast model (Queensland)

Samer Skaik


Construction Law Journal | 2017

The tip of the iceberg: jurisdiction of statutory construction adjudicators

Samer Skaik


Construction Law Journal | 2017

Construction act review: effectiveness of existing adjudication review mechanisms: views of industry experts

Samer Skaik

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Jeremy Coggins

University of South Australia

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June Yuan

Heriot-Watt University

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Serdar Koc

Heriot-Watt University

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