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Commentary on “Reception of Groups of Companies Doctrine in Egyptian Law”

Karim A. Youssef, CEO of Youssef & Partners (Youssef + Partners), authored a publication entitled ‘The Reception of the Groups of Companies Doctrine in Egyptian Law? A Case Commentary1

Analysis of the Companies’ Doctrine in Egyptian Law Published in the 2007 Stockholm International Arbitration Review

‘The Reception of the Groups of Companies Doctrine in Egyptian Law? A Case Commentary’, 3 Stockholm International Arbitration Review 103, 2007

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FAQS:

What is the Groups of Companies Doctrine discussed in the publication?

The Groups of Companies Doctrine is a legal concept that allows the obligations and rights of one company within a corporate group to extend to other companies in the same group, particularly in matters of arbitration and contract enforcement.

What is the significance of this doctrine in Egyptian law?

The significance lies in how this doctrine is applied in Egyptian law, particularly in the context of international arbitration. The doctrine’s reception in Egyptian law impacts how multi-company disputes are resolved when Egyptian law is applicable.

Where was this publication featured?

The publication was featured in the 3rd volume of the Stockholm International Arbitration Review in 2007, a prestigious journal known for its focus on international arbitration.

  1. https://globalarbitrationreview.com/insight/know-how/commercial-arbitration/report/egypt []