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Lebanese Republic - Chapter 7 - The Practitioner's Guide to Arbitration in the Middle East and North Africa

 
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Author: Ibrahim Najjar
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Published: September 2009
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LEBANESE REPUBLIC

 

By Ibrahim Najjar

 

PART I
A. Arbitration Laws
1. Please identify by title and date the principal laws and regulations governing (i) domestic and (ii) international arbitration in your State.
Domestic and international arbitration in Lebanon are governed by the provisions of Article 762 and the following Articles of the recently enacted Civil Procedure Code, which was published by virtue of Act No. 90 issued on 16 September 1983 and has been in effect since 1 July 1985.

Articles 762 to 808 address domestic arbitration and Articles 809 to 821 address international arbitration under three titles:
• General provisions (Articles 809 to 813);
• Recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards or international arbitral awards (Articles 814 and 815);
• Procedures for challenging of foreign arbitral awards or international arbitral awards (Articles 816 to 821).


2. Please provide an electronic link (i) to an English language
translation of the laws and regulations identified in Question 1
above and (ii) to the Arabic text.

There is no official Lebanese electronic link with respect to any English language translation of the Lebanese laws and regulations or any official translation thereof.
However, the following websites, http://ar.jurispedia.org or www.arabruleoflaw.org (subscription required), provide Arabic versions of the Lebanese laws, particularly the provisions of the Civil Procedure Code in connection with arbitration.

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About the Editor

Introduction

Questionnaire Summary
Detailed Questionnaire



Algeria
by
Amine Ghellal, Ghellal & Mekerba


 Kingdom of Bahrain
by
Hassan Radhi, Hassan Radhi & Associates


Arab Republic of Egypt

by
Hossam Tawfik Hafez, Marwa Saleh and Nadia Merhi, Denton Wilde Sapte Egypt LLC


Islamic Republic of Iran
by
Jamal Seifi, Dr. Jamal Sefi & Associates

Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
by
Omar N. Nabulsi, Nabulsi & Associates

State of Kuwait
by
Mohammed Al Noor, Al-Twaijri and Partners Law Firm (TLF)


Lebanese Republic
by
Ibrahim Najjar, Ibrahim Najjar Law Firm


Libya
by
Mostafa Nagy, El-Dib Advocates Law Firm


Kingdom of Morocco
by
Amin Hajji, Hajji & Associés Law Firm


Sultanate of Oman
by
Said Al Shahry and Stephen Hibbert, Said Al Shahry Law Office (SASLO)

Palestine
by
Haytham Al Zubi, Al Zubi Law Office

State of Qatar

by
Ahmad Anani, Advocate Mohammed Al Marri


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
by
Salah Deeb, Al Tamimi & Company

Republic of Sudan
by
El Tayeb Hassabelrasoul, Aztan Legal Consultancy

Syrian Arab Republic
by
Fadi Kardous, Kardous Law Office


Tunisian Republic
by
Habib Malouche, Malouche Law Firm


United Arab Emirates
by
Essam Al Tamimi and Emma van Son, Al Tamimi & Company


Republic of Yemen
by
Sheikh Tariq Abdullah, Law Offices of Sheikh Tariq Abdullah

Author Detail

Ibrahim Najjar, Ibrahim Najjar Law Firm