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This book is intended to provide lawyers and businesses with an overview of
the legal systems and processes in relation to arbitration in all the Arab
jurisdictions in the Middle East and North Africa:
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Algeria
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Bahrain
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Egypt
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Iraq
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Jordan
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Kuwait
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Lebanon
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Libya
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Morocco
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Oman
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Qatar
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Saudi Arabia
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Sudan
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Syria
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Tunisia
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United Arab Emirates
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Yemen
In addition, there will be a chapter on Muslim arbitration law (Shari’a), the
Amman Arab Convention on Commercial Arbitration (1987) and the Riyad Arab
Convention on Judicial Cooperation (1983).
The new edition will be completely revised, updated, and expanded, providing
commentary, an overview of case law, and translations of the relevant
statutes. Each chapter will follow the same outline to ensure that they are as
consistent and comparative as possible and will cover (but not be limited to)
issues such as: the legal and judicial system, the agreement to arbitrate, the
arbitrators, the proceedings, arbitral awards, the enforcement of the award,
and the means of recourse.
About the Authors. Foreword.Preface.Chapter 1 Islamic Law and
Arbitration Chapter 2 Arbitration in Algeria Chapter 3
Arbitration in Bahrain Chapter 4 Arbitration in Egypt Chapter 5
Arbitration in Iraq Chapter 6 Arbitration in the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan Chapter 7 Arbitration in Kuwait Chapter 8 Arbitration in
Lebanon Chapter 9 Arbitration in Libya Chapter 10 Arbitration in
Morocco Chapter 11 Arbitration in Oman Chapter 12 Arbitration in
Qatar Chapter 13 Arbitration in Saudi Arabia Chapter 14
Arbitration in Sudan Chapter 15 Arbitration in Syria Chapter 16
Arbitration in Tunisia Chapter 17 Arbitration in the United Arab
Emirates Chapter 18 Arbitration in Yemen Chapter 19 The Amman
Arab Convention on Commercial Arbitration (1987) Chapter 20 The Riyadh
Arab Convention on Judicial Cooperation. Annexes Statutory Provisions
on Arbitration. Index.