International Law Talk partnered for this episode with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb). Mercy McBrayer, Research and Academic Affairs Manager at CIArb invited Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Founding Partner & Head of International Arbitration, Construction and Energy Groups at Zulficar Partners and also Professor of International Arbitration and Private International Law at Cairo University to talk about Value Judgement: Expedited Procedures in International Arbitration (EAPs).
LegalDecember 09, 2021
Value Judgement: Expedited Procedures in International Arbitration
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