Yehya Ikram Ibrahim Badr

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Dr. Badr is an Associate Professor at the College of Law, Al Yamamah University. Previously, he was Head of Department and Acting Vice Dean for the male campus at the College of Law, University of Business & Technology, Jeddah. From 2017 to 2022, he was Acting Head of the Department of Private International Law at the Faculty of Law, Alexandria University, Egypt.

He holds an S.J.D. from Tulane Law School (2010), where his dissertation focused on corporate cross-border bankruptcy in American, French, and Egyptian law. He also earned an LL.M. from Cornell Law School (2007) and an LL.M. (2003) and LL.B. (2001) from Alexandria University.

Dr. Badr has published extensively on Conflict of Laws and Arbitration in journals such as Air Law & Commerce, Arab Law Quarterly, Willamette Journal of International Law & Dispute Resolution, Qatar International Review of Law Journal, and Transnational Dispute Management Journal. He contributed the Egyptian report on the Hague Principles for International Commercial Contracts (Oxford University Press, 2021).

A member of the Egyptian Society for International Law since 2006, he has taught Private International Law, Civil Law, and Commercial Law at institutions like AASTMT and Pharos University. He has supervised multiple doctoral candidates to successful LL.D. and LL.M. completion at Alexandria University.


Events

09:00 AM - 12:00 PM

23 February, 2025

Emerging Markets: Unlocking Economic Growth through Effective ADR Mechanisms

International Centre for Appropriate Dispute Resolution and Prevention

English
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