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50% SPE DISC CIA OUN L T! The MENA Business Law Review Your business law reference and source of news for the Middle East and North Africa The MENA Business Law Review is the indispensable LexisNexis quarterly journal, dedicated to business law in the Middle East & North Africa zone. Each issue contains a full overview of the latest legal developments in the region, as well as a wide range of authoritative articles. In its two years of existence, the MENA Business Law Review has published more than 160 articles, covering a spectrum of current topics.
What the Review Entails Interview of a key legal figure from the MENA legal community. Previous topics: INTERVIEW • “DIFC-LCIA: a Bridge Between Two Legal Cultures”, interview with M. El Ghatit • “What is Dispute Avoidance?”, interview with Dr J. Fletcher • “How Business Leaders Can Combat Modern-Day Slavery”, interview with Y. Waljee Spotlight: A short study focusing on a recent legal topic Previous topics: • “Tunisia: Pros and Cons of the New Law on Renewable Energy”, by H. de la Forge, S. Salem, G. Samuel-Lajeunesse LEGAL • “The New Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration”, by M. Patchett-Joyce ROUND-UP • “Development for Law Firms in the Middle East: a Moving Target?”, by L. Turner Country News: A full overview of the latest legal news in each country of the MENA zone (GCC countries, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Lybia, Morocco, Algeria & Tunisia). In-depth analysis of key topics relating to business law in the region. Previous topics: FEATURES • “Bribery and Anti-Corruption: Optimism in a Difficult Climate”, by S. Susnjar and J. Herbet • “Prepping the Board: is Cybersecurity on the Agenda Yet?”, by Dr. S. Tayeb • “Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Middle East: Trends and Forecasts”, by D. Crosse The most significant initiatives for the advancement of the Rule of Law across the region. RULE Previous topics: OF LAW • “Business for the Rule of Law”, by I. McDougall • “The “A2DC”: the First Global Network for Continental Law”, by M. Sadek • “The Intricacies of the Rule of Law Through the Lens of the World Bank”, by C. Trif The latest innovative teaching methods, research and profiles in the Arab academic and legal world. Previous topics: UNIVERSITY • “Lawyers Studying Abroad: a View from the University of Florida’s LL.M. Program”, by S. McNamara • “Kuwait International Law School”, by M. Hoyle • “Le Centre d’études des droits du monde arabe”, par J. Boisard-Pétrissans
What legal professionals are saying about The MENA Business Law Review The MENA Business Law Review has rapidly established itself as the go-to law periodical for up- to-date knowledge and information on law and legal developments in the region. As a bloc, the GCC is now the ninth largest economy in the world… and growing. The wider MENA region is poised to become one of the global motors for increased economic activity. The coverage provided by the MENA Business Law Review is invaluable in tracking the region’s business trajectory.” Michael Patchett-Joyce Barrister, Arbitrator, Outer Temple Chambers, United Kingdom & United Arab Emirates The MENA Business Law Review covers all aspects of business law in the Middle East and North Africa, with an informative, comparative approach to laws and legal systems in the region. Its content is of high scientific quality owing to the professionalism of its editorial Three languages team and the caliber of its authors.” The MENA Business Law Review is the sole trilingual Jamal Rbii legal review in the region. It is mainly published in Professor, University of Rabat-Salé, Morocco English with some French and Arabic. All articles come with an abstract in these three languages. In a region that continues to be at the centre of all attention politically and economically, the MENA Business Law Review was launched at the right time to fill a gap. With significant contributions from the region’s actors, the Review has managed to gain a Available Online deserved interest. Not only does each edition keep us up-to-date on legal and regulatory reforms, but it is Only to Lexis Middle East Law Subscribers. Lexis tremendously helpful in challenging existing legal and Middle East Law is your single point of access to the regulatory frameworks, and contributes to placing the laws of the Gulf region in English and Arabic, as well MENA region at the heart of the global economy.” as practical guidance, legal commentary, cases and news from across the Middle East. Dr. Souhayel Tayeb www.lexismiddleeast.com Chief Legal and Governance Officer, Commercial Bank Dubai
Scientific Direction Authored by experts from across the region, the MENA Business Law Review is under the scientific direction of 15 legal professionals that include lawyers, professors, arbitrators, and notaries: Faisal Rashid Al-Sahouti Jalal El Ahdab Tarik Mossadek Chief Executive Officer Associé cabinet Ginestié, Magellan, Professeur à la Faculté de Droit of the QICDRC, Qatar Paley-Vincent, Docteur en droit, de Settat Avocat aux barreaux de Beyrouth, Taoufik Azzouzi New York et Paris Filali Osman Notaire, Enseignant vacataire à la Professeur agrégé des Faculté de Droit de Rabat-Souissi Luc Grynbaum universités, Ancien Conseiller Professeur à l’Université de Gouvernement Walid Ben Hamida Paris-Descartes Maître de conférences (HDR) à Michael Patchett-Joyce l’Université Paris-Saclay, Membre Diana Hamadé Barrister, United Kingdom de la Cour d’arbitrage de la CCI, Attorney at Law and Founder, Tunisie International Advocate Legal Rany Sader Services, UAE Managing Partner SADER & Najet Brahmi Associates Law Firm, Lebanon Professeur à la Faculté de Droit de Dr Mark Hoyle Tunis, Présidente de la chambre de Barrister, Partner, Gateley UK LLP, Samir Sayah Tunis pour l’arbitrage Visiting Professor at the University Managing Partner, CMS Bureau of Leeds Francis Lefebvre, Algérie Anthony Chamboredon Associate Professor, Paris Alexandre Maitrot de la Motte Steven McNamara Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi & Professeur de droit à l’Université Professor at the American Paris Descartes University Paris-Est Créteil University of Beirut 50% S Subscription Form DISC PECIA OUN L T! YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER Quantity (IF APPLICABLE/KNOWN) 2020 Yearly Subscription Price 66% Discount* SALUTATION Tarif 4 issues (excl. tax) (excl. tax) LAST NAME France (Mainland) 429 EUR 429 215 EUR Europe & France (Overseas) 475 EUR 475 238 EUR FIRST NAME 530 USD 530 265 USD COMPANY / INSTITUTION Rest of the World 405 GBP 405 203 GBP 1950AED 1950 975 AED n Get a FREE 2 week access Total *Offer valid until to Lexis Middle East 31 December 2020 ADDRESS TERMS AND CONDITIONS P.O.BOX CITY DATE/SIGNATURE Annual subscription. Unless you notify us, I will pay upon receipt of invoice. LexisNexis subscriptions are renewed by tacit agreement from year to year at the COUNTRY public rate of the year of renewal. The ge- neral conditions of sale and subscription E-MAIL are available at: www.lexisnexis.fr Please email completed to : TEL ADV.MENA@lexisnexis.fr
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