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Philip Taylor from Richmond Greene chambers in London presents a review of the book "International Construction Contract Law" by Lucas Clay. The book is relevant for those involved in international construction projects, including lawyers. Taylor discusses the book's content and structure, including quotes, author information, and availability as an e-book. The review has been submitted to journals and will be available online.