Content Restrictions in Arab Press and Publications Laws
By Howard L. Stovall
International and Immigration Law,
February 2022
An overview of local press and publication laws—many of which have recently been supplemented by other laws addressing electronic media and websites—in the Middle East.
Decennial Liability in Egypt: A Brief Summary
By Howard L. Stovall
International and Immigration Law,
March 2021
Under the Egyptian Civil Code, architects and contractors generally face strict liability for the collapse of a building they erected, for a period of 10 years from the date of delivery.
Summary of ‘revolving door’ restrictions in the Arab middle east
By Howard L. Stovall
International and Immigration Law,
December 2017
Although many Arab countries have enacted civil service regulations that place restrictions on the outside commercial activities of current government employees, these restrictions do not extend beyond the employee’s term in government service.
Registration of commercial agency and distributor agreements in the Arab Middle East
By Howard L. Stovall
International and Immigration Law,
December 2011
Your company has just entered into a commercial agency or distributorship agreement with a local party in the Arab Middle East. The local party is now claiming that the agreement must be registered with local government authorities. Is this true? If so, what are the implications of such registration?
Arbitration and the Arab Middle East: Some thoughts from a commercial lawyer
By Howard L. Stovall
International and Immigration Law,
November 2009
Islamic law encourages arbitration of disputes, as does the European civil law jurisdictions that have most influenced the Arab Middle East. Yet while Western businesses are increasingly using arbitration to resolve disputes in international commercial transactions, acceptance has been slower in the Arab world.
Summary of commercial agency/distributorship law in Turkey
By Howard L. Stovall
International and Immigration Law,
July 2006
In Turkey, the relationship between a principal and a commercial agent or distributor is primarily governed by the Turkish Commercial Code and the Code of Obligations.
Commercial agency and distributorship law in Qatar
By Howard L. Stovall
International and Immigration Law,
September 2004
The Qatari government has issued a number of important commercial laws in recent years, liberalizing local trade rules and better integrating Qatar into the global marketplace.
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