From MENA to the WORLD The legal system of the Kingdom of Bahrain has a rich and complex history, reflecting the nation’s commitment to justice and progress. From its origins rooted in tribal laws
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Dentons’ Muscat-based associate Sheikha Al Ajmie (pictured) has qualified to appear before the Supreme Court of Oman, making her the first Omani lawyer at Dentons and one of very few female lawyers to obtain this
Global law firm Clyde & Co has appointed Rebecca Kelly (pictured) as a partner in their regulatory & investigations global practice. This marks Kelly’s return to the firm after nine years and she will
From MENA to the WORLD The legal system of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has a long and complex history that can be traced back to the pre-Islamic period, when the region was governed
From MENA to the WORLD With Suzan Taha On 4 January 2023, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (“MoCI”) issued resolution 4/2023 to outline the procedures for determining the identity of the actual beneficiary of corporate entities in
From MENA to the WORLD With Suzan Taha In 2018, the Kuwaiti government issued Decree No. 128 to amend the Executive Regulations of the Capital Markets Law. This introduced a new section that regulates partial tender offers
From MENA to the WORLD With Suzan Taha In 2020, Kuwait implemented a new competition regulatory regime aimed at strengthening competition protections and introducing new merger control regulations. LegalcommunityMENA sat down with Abdulwahab Sadeq, Partner at
From MENA to the WORLD With Suzan Taha The Kuwait Capital Markets Authority (the “CMA or Authority”) has recently issued a new resolution no. 3 of 2023 regarding Passporting of Financial Products, issued on January 8, 2023, outlining the
From MENA to the WORLD With Suzan Taha Kuwait has a rich legal history that dates back centuries. The modern legal system in Kuwait, however, has its roots in the early 20th century. The country’
From MENA to the WORLD With Suzan Taha On 4 December 2022, Libya’s internationally recognised Government of National Unity announced it would be lifting the state of force majeure on new oil & gas exploration and