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Arbitration in Algeria and Libya: frameworks, Libya Law No 10 of 2023, language/seat trends, enforcement issues; regional comparisons with Bahrain and UAE — SADRC webinar insights (3 February 2025)

Published on: 10 February 2025

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Professor Emilia Onyema set the tone at the outset with an eloquent address that clearly spotlighted the SADRC’s purpose of promoting understanding of IDR practice in underrepresented jurisdictions. Following a successful 2023 webinar centred on IDR in Jordan and Iran, attention now turns decisively to Algeria and Libya. Chaired by Noor Al Rayes, the gathering assembled a highly notable panel of legal academics and experienced practitioners, whose contributions unpacked the complex character of arbitration across the North African landscape. Dr Amel Makhlouf delivered a careful examination of Algeria’s arbitral framework, noting that Algerian arbitration legislation draws in substance on French and Swiss law rather than the UNCITRAL Model Law. She observed that the seats most frequently selected by Algerian parties are Paris and Geneva, with proceedings most often conducted in French and, to a lesser degree, English. Dr...

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