Globalization and New International Public Works Agreements in Developing Countries: An Analytical Perspective
Autor Mohamed A.M. Ismailen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 oct 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781409427964
ISBN-10: 140942796X
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 140942796X
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Mohamed A.M. Ismail is a Vice-President of the Egyptian State Council (Conseil d'Etat), Judge at the Court of Appeal (Contracts Circuit), Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK), Visiting Professor and PhD examiner in the Egyptian Universities in International State Contracts and Arbitration, particularly on infrastructure projects, Lecturer at the Cairo Regional Centre of the International Commercial Arbitration (CRCICA) and Arbitrator in the International Construction Contracts disputes particularly International Public Works Agreements. Dr Ismail was formerly a Senior Legal Advisor of HE the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and represented the Egyptian Government in the state international business transactions in the Oil and Gas industry, especially in the UK with distinguished law firms such as Shearman Sterling the international counsel to the Egyptian government. He was a Senior Legal Advisor of HE the Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry and formerly a Senior Legal Advisor of the Investment Sector in Egypt and represented the Egyptian government at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva, for the Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) negotiations when developing states were involved. Dr Ismail is the recipient of the prestigious State Prize for Academic Legal Research - from the government of the Arab Republic of Egypt - 2011/2012.
Recenzii
'The book represents a valuable contribution to legal academic and practitioner literature. The author subjects globalisation principles and the doctrine of competition upon structures and delivery mechanisms of international public works agreements in developing countries. The author captures with authoritative structure, accuracy and precision the pulse of the substantive legal framework of international public contracts embracing works and construction infrastructure with its current dynamics and past developments.'
Christopher H. Bovis, University of Hull, UK
'This volume presents a broad view of its subject and provides useful insights into a number of complex topics, such as: legal globalization, the definition and legal nature of international public works agreements, the use of PPPs in developing countries, and the role of arbitration. In tackling some challenging legal issues, the author has produced a book that will be of value to those interested in the effects of globalization in developing countries.'
Mahmoud Samir El-Sharkawi, Cairo University, Egypt
'This book presents a valuable contribution to international public works agreements theory in developing countries. It signifies the influence of globalization and the flow of Anglo-American legal culture to civil law countries. The author provides an in-depth analysis of the substance of international infrastructure agreements mechanisms and arbitration in these agreements, where developing nations are involved. The volume presents a useful resource for academics worldwide.' Yehya El Gamal, Cairo University, Egypt
'The author has immense experience in the law, and public policy associated with the subject and this publication will provide a very useful insight for those unfamiliar with civil law concepts with an interest in providing construction services in the Middle East which in many jurisdictions relies upon law and jurisprudence emanating from Egypt.' International Construction Law Review
Christopher H. Bovis, University of Hull, UK
'This volume presents a broad view of its subject and provides useful insights into a number of complex topics, such as: legal globalization, the definition and legal nature of international public works agreements, the use of PPPs in developing countries, and the role of arbitration. In tackling some challenging legal issues, the author has produced a book that will be of value to those interested in the effects of globalization in developing countries.'
Mahmoud Samir El-Sharkawi, Cairo University, Egypt
'This book presents a valuable contribution to international public works agreements theory in developing countries. It signifies the influence of globalization and the flow of Anglo-American legal culture to civil law countries. The author provides an in-depth analysis of the substance of international infrastructure agreements mechanisms and arbitration in these agreements, where developing nations are involved. The volume presents a useful resource for academics worldwide.' Yehya El Gamal, Cairo University, Egypt
'The author has immense experience in the law, and public policy associated with the subject and this publication will provide a very useful insight for those unfamiliar with civil law concepts with an interest in providing construction services in the Middle East which in many jurisdictions relies upon law and jurisprudence emanating from Egypt.' International Construction Law Review
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Cultural and Legal Globalization: Social and Legal Phenomena; Chapter 2 Definition of International Public Works Agreements; Chapter 3 Legal Nature of International PublicWorks Agreements 1 © Informa UK Limited. This chapter first appeared in The International Construction Law Review in, 2010] 27, 3, 363–74 and is reproduced by kind permission of the publishers and editors.; Chapter 4 PPPs in Developing Countries; Chapter 5 Globalization and Enhancements to State Procurement Legislations in Terms of Contract Price (Egyptian Case Study) 1 © Informa UK Limited. This chapter first appeared in The International Construction Law Review, 2010] 27, 1, ICLR, 92–103, and is reproduced by kind permission of the publisher and editors.; Chapter 6 Performance of the Contract and Parties’ Obligations; Chapter 7 Penalties in International Public Works Agreements; Chapter 8 Penalty for Delay 1 © Informa UK Limited. This chapter first appeared in The International Construction Law Review, 2009] 26, 4, ICLR, 506–18, and is reproduced by kind permission of the publisher and editors. : Penalty Clauses and Liquidated Damages in Accordance with Arab Legislation and Court Decisions (An Analytical Perspective); Chapter 9 Obstruction Encountering Performance; Chapter 10 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); Chapter 11 Application of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); Chapter 12 Definition of Arbitration in International Public Works Agreements; Chapter 13 Characteristics of International Public Works Disputes and Arbitrators; Chapter 14 Multiparty Arbitration in International Public Works Agreements; Chapter 15 Mechanisms of Disputes Settlement in International Public Works Agreements;
Descriere
This book scrutinizes the new legal nature and stipulations of International Public Works Agreements and provides an in-depth analysis of new forms of infrastructure agreements which have been created in developing countries, such as PPPs. As globalization significantly influences le contrat administratif in civil law legal culture, this book examines the legal cultures of civil and common law from a comparative perspective. The author argues that harmonisation and integration of the two cultures, in infrastructure agreements, are the way forward.