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Publication delves Into The Group of Companies Doctrine Under Egyptian Law

Youssef Tackles Group of Companies Doctrine in Arbitration

Karim A. Youssef, CEO of Youssef & Partners, has established himself as a thought leader in the field of international arbitration. This is evidenced by his contribution to the esteemed publication, “International Arbitration Court Decisions,” edited by Stephen Bond & Frédéric Bachand.

Youssef’s Insightful Analysis

Youssef’s specific contribution focuses on the “Group of Companies Doctrine under Egyptian Law.” Published in 2011, this analysis offers valuable insights into the legal intricacies surrounding this doctrine within the Egyptian legal framework.

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FAQ ABOUT The Group of Companies Doctrine Under Egyptian Law

What is the Egyptian arbitration Act 27 1994?

The Egyptian Arbitration Act No. 27 of 1994 is the primary legislation governing arbitration proceedings in Egypt. It provides a legal framework for arbitration, including procedures for arbitration agreements, the conduct of arbitral proceedings, and the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards. The Act is designed to promote arbitration as a method of resolving disputes and aligns with international standards to facilitate international arbitration in Egypt.

What is Section 26 of the arbitration Act?

Section 26 of the Arbitration Act typically pertains to specific provisions within the legislation that deal with procedural matters, conduct of arbitration hearings, or other aspects related to the arbitration process. The content of Section 26 can vary depending on the specific arbitration law of the jurisdiction in question.

What is Article 27 Uncitral arbitration rules?

Article 27 of the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules outlines the procedures for appointment and replacement of arbitrators in arbitration proceedings administered under these rules. It specifies the qualifications, independence, and impartiality requirements for arbitrators, as well as the process for challenges to arbitrators’ appointments. UNCITRAL (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law) is a key organization that promotes harmonization and progressive development of international trade law, including arbitration rules, to facilitate international commerce and dispute resolution.