1st Edition
Global Contract Law in the Middle East and North Africa Public Law Constraints
Foreword by Louise Gullifer
Preface
Introduction
1. Courts’ Intervention in Case of Mandatory Legislative Provision
2. Courts’ Intervention in Light of Non-Mandatory Legislative Provision or in Absence of Legislative Provision
3. Courts’ Intervention in the Light of Contractual Provisions
4. New Types of International States’ Contracts: PPPs and Energy Concessions as Tools to Achieve Global Contract Law in the MENA Countries
5. Digitalization as A Tool to Achieve Contract Law in State Contracts
6. Codification of Administrative Law in Egypt and MENA Countries as A Tool to Achieve Global Contract Law
7. Can Private-Public Arbitration Create Global Contract Law?
8. The Role of International Organs to Create a Global Contract Law
9. The Impact of Unification of International Contract Law Principles on Egypt and MENA Countries
Conclusions
Biography
Mohamed A.M. Ismail, PhD (Cairo); FCIArb (London) is the vice president of the Conseil d’État and judge at the Supreme Administrative Court, Egypt. He is an arbitrator in international commercial disputes. Dr. Ismail is affiliated with several global legal bodies/organizations. He is a Member of the Comité Française De L’Arbitrage (Paris) and a member of the ‘Public Contracts in Legal Globalization’ as a global research network at Sciences Po University, Paris. He has been appointed as an expert member to the Working Group of the ICC and UNIDROIT on International Investment Contracts. Dr. Ismail was a visiting research fellow at Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg.
"An essential contribution to the development of studies on the global law of public contracts."
Jean-Bernard Auby, Emeritus Professor, Sciences Po Paris
'Based on his extensive experience as judge and academic, the Author explores various topics that contribute to the unification of contract law. The monograph is a valuable source, for academics and practitioners, to expand their knowledge of substantive principles of global contract law.'
Maria Chiara Maalguti, President of UNIDROIT and Professor of International Law at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
"This book is a must read for both academics and practitioners with interests in public law, contract law and dispute resolution in Egypt, the MENA region and beyond. It covers diverse topics associated with its general theme, and includes a wealth of information, analyses and case references that are without doubt educational and illuminating for anyone with an interest in the intricacies of transactions or disputes relating to public-private dealings involving Egypt and/or the MENA region countries'".
Mohamed Abdel Wahab, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, International and Comparative Law Quarterly Journal.






