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Problems with Wednesbury Unreasonableness in Contract Law: Lessons from Public Law
This article identifies three key problems with the English courts’ current use of Wednesbury unreasonableness to control the exercise of discretion in contract law. First, there are misconceptions about the nature of Wednesbury review in contract law. Second, the intensity with which courts should apply Wednesbury unreasonableness is unclear. Finally, the contents of Wednesbury unreasonableness have been considered vague, leading to uncertainty in its application. This article proposes solutions to each of these problems by examining the jurisprudence and discourse on Wednesbury unreasonableness in public law
Proceedings of the 21st International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate
This book presents the proceedings of CRIOCM_2016, 21st International Conference on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, sharing the latest developments in real estate and construction management around the globe. The conference was organized by the Chinese Research Institute of Construction Management (CRIOCM) working in close collaboration with the University of Hong Kong. Covering a wide range of topics, including building information modelling, big data, geographic information systems, housing policies, management of infrastructure projects, occupational health and safety, real estate finance and economics, urban planning, and sustainability, the discussions provide valuable insights into the implementation of advanced construction project management and the real estate market in China and abroad.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
RFID-enabled Management System Adoption and Use in Construction: passing through the labyrinth with an Improved Technology Acceptance Model
Session 5C: Construction Automatio
The promotion of positive health behaviors of South Asian minority youth in Hong Kong: A mixed-methods study on resilience and social inclusion.
Oral Session 171: Identity, discrimination and social exclusion - presentation no. S171-OR-1