MAUT-Based Dispute Resolution Selection Model Prototype for International Construction Projects

Disputes are common in international projects because of contractual, cultural, and legal factors. The dispute resolution methods currently adopted in international projects are varying, including litigation, arbitration, adjudication, mediation, expert-determination, dispute resolution board, and m...

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