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CLDP experts consulted with Egypt's National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) in its efforts to create transparent and efficient dispute resolution procedures to handle disputes that will dramatically increase in the recently liberalized Egyptian telecom market.
CLDP conducted a seminar in Bahrain to educate judges on the country's new Company Code that is currently being drafted and is scheduled to be published mid 2006.
CLDP experts assisted Egypt's National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority(NTRA) in its efforts to create transparent and efficient dispute resolution procedures to handle disputes that will dramatically increase in the recently liberalized Egyptian telecom market.
CLDP continues to provide assistance to the Middle East by assisting with the development of curricula that will introduce international norms and practices of commercial law to the law schools in the region. During this visit to four Gulf countries, CLDP provided guidance on teaching international...
CLDP organized consultations in November 2005 in Washington, D.C. for a delegation of public and private sector experts and franchising stakeholders from Algeria.
Twelve representatives from the Moroccan leather industry and two repesentatives from the Moroccan Ministry of Commerce and Industry traveled to the United States to consult with U.S. government and private sector officials on current standards and technical regulations affecting the U.S. leather...
CLDP experts assisted Egypt's National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority(NTRA) in its efforts to create transparent and efficient dispute resolution procedures to handle disputes that will dramatically increase in the recently liberalized Egyptian telecom market.
CLDP experts met with representatives of the Qatar Ministry of Economy and Commerce to provide further guidance and drafting assistance on its New Commercial Code.
CLDP conducted a judicial commercial law conference to educate the judiciary on the new Company Law that the Bahrain Ministry of Industry and Commerce is currently drafting. The conference featured speakers from government, academia, private law firms and international organizations to discuss...
CLDP experts advised the United Arab Emirates on the value of accession to the 1958 New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards. Providing this specific type of advice, which seeks to quantify and promote the value accession, is just one of CLDP's programs that...