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Sally El-Sawah

Dr. Sally El Sawah is the Co-Founder and Head of Arbitration & Litigation of Junction |Paris and the Founder of El Sawah Law |Cairo. She is Egyptian and French qualified and Registered Foreign Lawyer with the SRA in England & Wales, acting as Arbitrator, Counsel, Consultant and Legal Expert. She is also a Board Member of ArbitralWomen, the African Arbitration Association, the IBA Arab Regional Forum Committee, The ICC ADR & Arbitration Commission, the former Editor of the Africa Construction Law Blog for the North African Region, and the former Deputy Secretary General of the African Arbitration Association.

As International lawyer and Arbitrator, Dr. El Sawah has been involved in high-profile cases and projects in Egypt and the “Europe, Middle East and Africa” region (EMEA). She has gained a wealth of experience during a career spanning over eighteen years in Paris, London, and Cairo, both in reputable law firms and as an independent practitioner, particularly in practice areas such as foreign investment, construction infrastructure, debt recovery, industrial transfers, oil and gas and renewable energy, corporate, joint-ventures, agency and distribution, commodities and shipping, international sale, hotel industry, pharmaceuticals, State contracts and telecommunications.

She regularly advises and appears as Counsel before French and Egyptian Courts, in projects and cases involving States, State Entities, State-owned companies, SMEs and major multinational companies in the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia.

Fluent in Arabic and having broad knowledge and experience in Egyptian law, she can easily navigate between the different laws of Arab countries, as Egyptian Law is the primary source for legislations in the Middle East. Working between Cairo, Paris and London, Dr. El Sawah has deep knowledge of these different legal, business, social and cultural environments, thus providing the best client-oriented service required.

Dr. El Sawah is also a leading authority on State and International Organisations Immunities and her book on the subject, “Immunités des Etats et des organisations internationales – Immunités et procès équitable”, Larcier, Brussels, 2012, is “The Reference” for all specialists on this matter.

Dr. El Sawah is laureate of the African Arbitration Association for young arbitration/ADR Practitioner for the year 2020. She is recognised by Chambers & Partners Global Guide 2022, 2023 and 2024 for expertise based abroad, by Africa Business + (Jeune Afrique) among the 100 Legal Powerlist in 2024, by Leaders League-Africa Desk 2022 as Arbitrator with solid reputation and Décideurs as Arbitrator with solid reputation in Africa.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Experience

  • Youssef & Partners Attorneys, Cairo (May 2019 - March 2020)
  • Dr. Sally El Sawah, Paris, Cairo & London (March 2016 - May 2019)
  • Banking Litigation Group Herbert Smith Freehills, London (November 2014 - May 2015)
  • Leboulanger & Associés, Paris (November 2006 - April 2015)

Membership

  • African Arbitration Association (since July 2024)
  • AfricArb (since October 2024)
  • ArbitralWomen (since July 2022)
  • The IBA Arab Regional Forum Committee: Delegate (since 2023)
  • The IBA Diversity & Inclusion Committee: Delegate (2023-2025)
  • The ICC ADR & Arbitration Commission (since May 2022)
  • Africa Construction Law Blog for the North African Region (2022)
  • African Arbitration Association (2021-2022)
  • Egyptian Ministry of Justice: Member of the Commission of Reform of the Egyptian Arbitration Act (March - December 2022)

Qualifications

  • Egyptian BAR Admission (2002)
  • Paris BAR Admission (2010)
  • ENGLAND & WALES (RFL WITH THE SRA) (2017)
  • Ph.D. with Honours in International Law (2009)
  • DEA (LLM) in Private International Law and International Business Law (2002)
  • Bachelor of Laws (2001)
  • Qualified Lawyer Transfer Scheme (MCT) Kaplan (England & Wales, UK) (2017)
  • Bachelor of Laws in International Business Law (2001)

Education

  • UNIVERSITY OF PANTHÉON-SORBONNE (PARIS, FRANCE) (2001, 2002, 2009)
  • Cairo University (2001)

1 Contributions by Sally El-Sawah

Arbitration and the Egyptian State: capacity, administrative contracts, ministerial approvals, exequatur and enforcement, and sovereign immunity from execution
PRACTICE NOTES
Arbitration and the Egyptian State: capacity, administrative contracts, ministerial approvals, exequatur and enforcement, and sovereign immunity from execution
This Practice Note closely examines the place of state immunity in connection with arbitration proceedings in Egypt. For an introductory guide to state immunity and arbitration, see the Practice Note: State immunity and arbitration—general considerations. In addition, for further Practice Notes covering state immunity across a range of jurisdictions around the world (including England and Wales), see: State immunity and arbitration—overview. Law No 27 of 1994 on arbitration in civil and commercial matters International arbitration in Egypt is regulated by Law No 27 of 1994 on Arbitration in Civil and Commercial Matters (the ‘Arbitration Law’). Modelled on the UNCITRAL Model Law and the principles underpinning it and on which it is based, it became effective on 22 May 1994. It revoked Articles 501–513 of the Civil Procedures Law, which had previously regulated arbitration cases, and now the provisions of Civil Procedures Law No 13 of 1968 and Civil Evidence Law No 25 of 1968 are applied to arbitral procedures and to the enforcement of the award as supplementary rules where the Arbitration Law is silent. Egypt is a signatory to the New York Convention on the recognition and enforcement of international awards of 1958 (the ‘New York Convention’), the Washington...
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