What Happens When a Commercial Contract Goes Wrong in Egypt

By Karim El Sayed, Managing Partner — Consortio Law Firm A commercial contract dispute in Egypt does not announce itself. It usually begins with something small. A payment that arrives late. An invoice that gets disputed. A delivery that does not meet specification. A local partner who stops responding. In most markets, these situations resolve [...]

Judicial or Contractual Defining the Nature of Arbitration in Egyptian Law

Introduction The legal nature of arbitration in Egyptian law remains one of the most intriguing questions in modern jurisprudence. It lies between two distinct spheres: contractual autonomy and judicial authority. Egyptian legal scholars and courts, including the Supreme Constitutional Court, describe arbitration as a judicial system founded upon agreement (نظام قضائي اتفاقي). This article explores [...]

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