Africa/Libya

Blockchain consortium expands to Africa with Miranda Alliance

The Miranda Alliance has announced that it has joined the Global Legal Blockchain Consortium (GLBC) as its first African organization.

  • 6yrs

ICC commission targets arbitration growth in Africa

The ICC International Court of Arbitration (ICC) is to launch an Africa Commission to co-ordinate its growth and activity in Africa.

  • 6yrs

New study highlights critical role of corporate governance in Africa

Corporate governance improvements are linked to value creation in Africa, according to 2018 Africa Sustainability Study.

  • 6yrs

Clyde & Co shutters office in Libya

Insurance-focused firm Clyde & Co has closed its office in the Libyan capital of Tripoli.

  • 8yrs

Libya seeks to modernise ICT facilities

The country is looking to beef up its regulatory structure.

  • 11yrs

Lawyer leads anti-corruption drive in Libya

Ranked as the 172nd least honest country on the 177-long Corruptions Perceptions Index, Libya clearly has major problems - but the lawyer appointed to fight corruption is seen as having a better chance than most would.

  • 11yrs

Trace links up with Libyan US Chamber of Commerce

In a move to bolster business ties between Libya and the US, global anti-corruption organisation TRACE International and the American Chamber of Commerce in Libya have joined forces.

  • 11yrs

Foreign investors could face tougher rules in Libya

Libya is preparing to introduce new restrictions on foreign investors which are tighter than those of the Gaddafi regime.

  • 11yrs

Libyan lawyers demand cultural protection

A Libyan lawyers' association has called upon the country's government to find and bring to justice those responsible for the destruction of the Al-Andalusi Mausoleum in Tajoura.

  • 11yrs

Clyde & Co lines up Libya office

London head-quartered global law firm Clyde & Co has announced today that it is to open an office in Tripoli, the firm's fifth in the Middle East and North Africa region.

  • 12yrs

Freed ICC lawyer slams Libyans

The International Criminal Court defence lawyer recently freed from Libya has defended her actions in the country and asserted that her three-week detention proves that Moammar Gadhafi's son will not receive a fair trial in the jurisdiction.

  • 12yrs
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