Citing more than 2,500 cases - both awards and arbitral-related court judgments - the book's various chapters examine in detail how Egypt's arbitration law, based on the UNCITRAL model law, encompasses such internationally accepted arbitral provisions and aspects as the following:
- application of the New York Convention;
- concept of arbitrability;
- choice of applicable law;
- formation of the arbitral tribunal;
- selection, rights, duties, liability, and challenge of arbitrators;
- arbitral procedures;
- evidence and experts and burden of proof;
- form and content of arbitral awards;
- annulment and enforcement procedures;
- interaction between Sharia law and arbitration;
- role of Egypt's Technical Office for Arbitration (TOA); and
- judicial fees.
Special issues such as third-party funding and public policy as well as particular areas of dispute such as construction, sports, real estate, labor and employment, tax, competition, intellectual property, and technology transfer are all covered. The author offers practical guidelines tailored to arbitration in these specific areas of law. An added feature is the many figures and other visuals that accompany the text.
For whoever is planning to or is currently practicing arbitration in the Middle East, this matchless book gives arbitrators, in-house counsel and arbitration practitioners everything that is needed to answer any question likely to arise. This book should be on the shelf of every practitioner and academic wishing to comprehend arbitration in Egypt as construed by the Egyptian Courts.
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