Public Private Partnership and Dispute Resolution: The Case of Egypt and its Extractive Sector
Article from: OGEL 4 (2019), in Africa
Abstract
Egypt has adopted a number of laws regulating private sector participation in public services and public utilities projects, which extends to cover foreign investment in extractive sector. These laws are co-existent and are not substitutes to each other. Therefore, investors have to study carefully the law applicable to their contract taking into consideration that the public private partnership projects have a narrower definition under Egyptian law than that of the EU or the World Bank. Moreover, dispute settlement mechanism may differ based on the applicable law ...