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Assessment Of The Dispute Settlement Mechanism In The Context Of The Wto, Shaymaa Mahmoud Bayoumi
Assessment Of The Dispute Settlement Mechanism In The Context Of The Wto, Shaymaa Mahmoud Bayoumi
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Beyond Triple Identity: The Judicial Transformation Of The Doctrine Of Res Judicata In Egyptian Law, Fatma El Zahraa Ibrahim Khalil
Beyond Triple Identity: The Judicial Transformation Of The Doctrine Of Res Judicata In Egyptian Law, Fatma El Zahraa Ibrahim Khalil
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This thesis explores the judicial transformation of the doctrine of res judicata under Egyptian law through an analysis of sixty-four decisions of Court of Cassation decisions in the period between 1935 and 2007 in civil and commercial matters. The thesis demonstrates that the Egyptian judiciary has almost abandoned the statutory triple identity test that requires identity of parties, object and cause. The judiciary developed a test of issue-identity to determine the extent to which issues decided in a previous decision bind its parties in subsequent proceedings. The judiciary uses inconsistent wording in applying this test. There is little clear scholarly …
Retaliatory Measures As Sanctions Under The World Trade Organization, Mohamed Elshahat Adly El-Yamany
Retaliatory Measures As Sanctions Under The World Trade Organization, Mohamed Elshahat Adly El-Yamany
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Deficiencies Of Anti-Dumping Agreement, Marwa Badr Abd El Wahab
Deficiencies Of Anti-Dumping Agreement, Marwa Badr Abd El Wahab
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Effect Of The United Nations Convention On The International Sale Of Goods On The Egyptian Commercial Code, Sherif El Farouk Omar El Saadani
Effect Of The United Nations Convention On The International Sale Of Goods On The Egyptian Commercial Code, Sherif El Farouk Omar El Saadani
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Enforcement Of Arbitral Awards In Nigeria: An Appraisal Of Emerging Trends, Foluke Olamiposi Omosuyi
Enforcement Of Arbitral Awards In Nigeria: An Appraisal Of Emerging Trends, Foluke Olamiposi Omosuyi
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Insider Trading Regulations In Emerging Markets: The Case Of Egypt, Dina El Sayed Hashish
Insider Trading Regulations In Emerging Markets: The Case Of Egypt, Dina El Sayed Hashish
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Economic And Capital Market Growth In Egypt And The Adequacy Of The Minority Shareholders Protection Regime, Sherief Abbas Rashed
Economic And Capital Market Growth In Egypt And The Adequacy Of The Minority Shareholders Protection Regime, Sherief Abbas Rashed
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Dispute Review Boards: Expected Application On Egyptian Large Scale Construction Projects, Islam Hassan El-Adaway
Dispute Review Boards: Expected Application On Egyptian Large Scale Construction Projects, Islam Hassan El-Adaway
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Is The Egyptian Competition Law A Blessing Or A Curse For The Egyptian Economy? : Comparative Study Of The United States, The European Union And The Egyptian Competition Laws, Amany Elzayaty
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Privatization Slow-Down: Government Reluctance Or Economic Failure?, Sara Alam El-Din
Privatization Slow-Down: Government Reluctance Or Economic Failure?, Sara Alam El-Din
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This research is trying to disclose the reasons behind the slow down of the privatization program in Egypt. It does so by assessing the government's policy with regard to privatization by reference to secondary material and two case studies: the banking and the maritime sectors. These two case studies were carefully chosen in order to highlight particular issues related to the slow down of the process of privatization and the government's policies. The banking sector, for example, is one of the sectors that the government seems reluctant to privatize and only last January did the government announce the willingness to …