Limiting amendments is no easy task

Guest editor Sarah Thomas of DLA Piper examines FIDIC’s Golden Principles, which aim to define what the essential elements of a contract conforming to the philosophy of the organisation should be. Although well intentioned, the Principles demonstrate the practical difficulties of trying to limit amendments, she argues.

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