Featured in GAR: Research into European arbitration kicks off – in Egypt.
Karim A. Youssef, CEO of Youssef & Partners and a globally recognized arbitration expert, is serving on the advisory board for a landmark £1 million, five-year research project exploring the social and psychological foundations of commercial arbitration in Europe.
As the most extensive empirical study of its kind, the project has officially commenced with a series of interviews in Egypt. This pioneering research promises to deliver invaluable insights into the arbitration field and is set to be closely followed.
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What is the main goal of the £1 million research project in Egypt?
The primary goal of the research project is to gather in-depth insights and data through interviews to understand specific social, economic, or scientific issues affecting the region. This information will be used to develop strategies or solutions that address these challenges.
Who is conducting the interviews for this research project in Egypt?
The interviews are being conducted by a team of experts and researchers who are part of the £1 million research project. These individuals have extensive experience in their respective fields and are equipped to gather and analyze the necessary data to achieve the project’s objectives.
How will the findings from the interviews in Egypt be used in the research project?
The findings from the interviews will be analyzed and compiled into comprehensive reports. These reports will help shape the direction of the research, inform policy recommendations, and provide valuable insights that can be used by stakeholders, including government bodies, NGOs, and academic institutions, to address the identified issues.
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