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A Proposal for Omnibus Legal Reform of Saudi Construction Practices to Meet Economic Development Goals in Saudi Arabia: An Initiative for Legislative Reform Towards Effective and Codified Judicial Remedies, Compatible with Sharia Law and Aligned with Saud

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posted on 2023-09-07, 05:15 authored by Abdalrahman Alangari

Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf countries more generally, have been directly affected by the various crises that have led oil prices to plummet since 2015. As a result, Saudi Arabia has adopted a plan — Vision 2030 — to diversify its government income sources, which were largely dependent on oil and its derivatives. One of the most significant objectives of Vision 2030 is the development of tourism, entertainment, and infrastructure, by initiating and privatizing enormous construction projects to attract foreign and local investors. However, witnessing the challenges in the current legal and judicial systems governing construction activities, suggests that legislation and the judiciary need more refinement and advancement. Unpredictability, inconsistency, and non-transparency are the result of the absence of a comprehensive codified law governing construction contracts; yet, the adoption of a codified construction law, inspired by and derived from the Islamic law and its jurisprudence, could likely address and mitigate these legal issues. Most importantly, enhancement of the under-developed remedies and rules can encourage fairer and more just contemporary remedies and concepts that are popular in international construction contracts and the legal systems of more developed countries. Compliant with Sharia law and harmonious with Vision 2030, legal and judicial reform related to construction contracts would likely attract investments and contribute to the growth and progression of Saudi Arabia.

History

Publisher

ProQuest

Language

English

Handle

http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:94936

Committee chair

Steven G. Shapiro

Committee member(s)

Padideh Ala'i; Peter Fitzgerald

Degree discipline

Juridical Science

Degree grantor

American University. Washington College of Law

Degree level

  • Doctoral

Degree name

S.J.D., American University, May 2021

Local identifier

auislandora_94936_Alangari_american_0008E_11756_OBJ.pdf

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application/pdf

Pagination

191 pages

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Electronic thesis is restricted to authorized American University users only, per author's request.

Call number

Thesis 11161

MMS ID

99186513696404102

Submission ID

11756

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