Major developments in geotechnical earthquake engineering practice over the last 15 years are reviewed. The objectives of the review are to present a coherent view of the current state of practice at the highest level and to examine trends, which may shape practice in the future. Developments are described in the following areas: speci®cation of design ground motions, dynamic response analysis, evaluation of liquefaction potential, evaluation of residual strength of lique®ed soil, post-liquefaction displacement analysis, and seismic risk analysis. q