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Mahmoud Elsaman

Central European University (CEU) - Department of Legal Studies

Nádor u. 9

Budapest, 1051

Hungary

The World Bank Group

1818 H Street, NW

Washington, DC 20433

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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228

TOTAL CITATIONS

1

Scholarly Papers (4)

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Introducing Mandatory Mediation to Egypt’s Administrative Courts: Two Feasible Approaches

Mahmoud Elsaman, Introducing Mandatory Mediation to Egypt's Administrative Courts: Two Feasible Approaches, 2 Courts and Justice Law Journal 54–74 (2020)
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 23 Mar 2020
Mahmoud Elsaman
Central European University (CEU) - Department of Legal Studies
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Between Rule of Law and Social Norms: The Example of Appointing Female Judges in Egypt

Elsaman, Mahmoud. “Between Rule of Law and Social Norms: The Example of Appointing Female Judges in Egypt.” The Central European University’s Activist, vol. 16, 2019.
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 17 Sep 2020
Mahmoud Elsaman
Central European University (CEU) - Department of Legal Studies
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Female Judges, Egypt, the Egyptian Judiciary, the Egyptian Constitution, Women judges

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The Nexus of Access to Information, Good Governance, and Investment Negotiation

Mahmoud Elsaman, The Nexus of Access to Information, Good Governance, and Investment Negotiation, 29 WASH. INT’L L.J. 383 (2020).
Number of pages: 29 Posted: 11 May 2020
Mahmoud Elsaman
Central European University (CEU) - Department of Legal Studies
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A Legal Perspective on Covid-19 in Egypt: The Impact on Civil and Administrative Contracts

Transnational Dispute Management, Vol. 18, Issue 2, February 2021, Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 04 Dec 2023 Last Revised: 16 Apr 2026
Radwa Elsaman and Mahmoud Elsaman
Cornell University - Law School and Central European University (CEU) - Department of Legal Studies
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Covid-19, Pandemic, Force Majeure, Egypt Law, Civil Contracts, Administrative Contracts, Egypt Courts, Egypt legal system, Imprévision, Unforeseeable Circumstances, State Council, Theory of Financial Equilibrium, Fait du Prince, Material Adverse