This section is designed to provide a comprehensive practical guide and a reliable source of information on the laws and implementation of arbitration in the Arabic Countries. Each country will be separately examined to provide customized profiles with practical insight and detailed information on the status of commercial arbitration of every relevant country.
Arabic countries that are covered under this section include:
To ensure thorough coverage of each country, each part in this section will provide background information about the relevant country, the national law (or the set of rules) that are applicable to domestic and international arbitration, a report on the status of arbitration and questions and answers covering matters which are of concern to arbitration specialists. We ha’ve also linked all related content that might be of use to you through hypertext links, that will take you seamlessly to additional information, e.g. to provide a quick reference to the adoption of international treaties, so that you spend less time searching.
Information on national arbitration laws and treaties as well as indexes, legal references and articles related to the efficacy of commercial arbitration in the Arabic countries have been collected from various online and offline resources. All this will provide you at no charge with an easily searchable bank of information.