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International Conference on Modernising Legal Drafting (22 & 24 July 2008, Malaysia)
Towards a Modern Approach in Drafting
Construction Contracts in Malaysia
22 July 2008 - Kuala Lumpur
24 July 2008 - Penang
Contracts including construction contracts have traditionally been
drafted in legalese – difficult and often archaic language that parties
to the contract often do not understand. It is however particularly
important for construction contracts to be drafted in language that the
parties to the contract and the party who administers the contract
truly understands. This is because these contract administrators are
technically qualified in construction related areas but not usually
legally qualified.
There have been major developments over many years in more
developed countries on modernising legal drafting. The benefits of
modern plain language drafting in saving cost, saving time, and
avoiding ambiguity have been well recorded. At the same time judges
have been highly critical of construction contracts as being obscure
and ambiguous – resulting in unwarranted disputes.
This international conference will call on international experts
to share their views about how modern legal drafting can benefit the
government and society in general and the construction industry in
particular. Malaysian case studies on modernising construction
contracts drafting will be included as illustrations.
FOR ENQUIRIES AND REGISTRATION, please contact Mohammad Farris (tel: 26170345, email: