Dr. Mohamed El Wakel

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E-mail:mohamedwake@hejailanlaw.com
Nationality:Egyptian
Language:Arabic English
Memberships:The Association of African and Asian writers Alexandria Bookshop Arab Center for the Independence of the Judiciary and Law Practice Bar Association Egyptian Society for Legislation and Statistics Teaching Staff Club – Cairo University Bar Association Membership: a member of the bar association since 2000
Areas of Focus:Labor Law ,Islamic Shari’a ,National and International Arbitration
Company Law Civil and Administrative Contracts ,Penal Procedures
Education:Bachelor of Law, May 1998, Faculty of Law, University of Manoufia, Egypt
MA Degree in Law, 2000
Diploma in General Law, 1999, Faculty of Law, University of Tanta
Diploma in Penal Studies, 2000, Faculty of Law, University of Tanta
PhD in Law – 2006, Faculty of Law, University of Manoufia

Dr. Wakeel has worked with The Law Firm of Salah Al Hejailan, Riyadh office, as a legal advisor since 2011.  He provides legal advice relating to companies and the activities thereof, arbitration in disputes of all kinds, nationally and internally, intellectual property, drafting, examining and reviewing all types of contracts, whether private or government, and to solve problems arising from the same, dealing with the legal aspects of banking transactions and banking disputes, criminal, commercial, civil and labor cases, and conducting studies and reports on regulations in the Kingdom.

Dr. Wakeel was assistant professor in the First Faculty of Law, to be established in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and he was the first non-Saudi staff member in said faculty.  He also taught in many faculties of law in Egypt.  He was also a legal advisor to the Customs Authority in Egypt (Ministry of Finance), and he was a legal trainee in the Customs Authority in Egypt, the Royal Court in Saudi Arabia and the Institute of Legal Studies in Riyadh

Publications:

  • The Role of Administrative and Constitutional Judiciary in Establishing NGOS (PhD Thesis)
  • Administrative Grievance in accordance with the Law of Procedure before the Board of Grievances for the year 1435AH and the Implementing Regulations thereof.
  • Administrative Grievance and the Positive Administrative Behavior according to Islamic Jurisprudence and Judicial Decisions.
  • Political Parties between Freedom and Restriction.
  • The Judgments of the Supreme Constitutional Court regarding Tax and Fees.
  • The Judgments of the Supreme Constitutional Court regarding Personal Status.
  • The Repercussions of the International Crisis on World’s Economy and Islamic Solutions.
  • The French Constitution as per the Amendments dated 23 July 2008.
  • Discipline the Members of Local Public Councils.
  • The Legal System for Corporate Contracts.
  • Taking Oath under Saudi Law of Procedure before Shari’a Courts.
  • Combating the Crime of Money Laundering in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under the Saudi Anti-Money Laundering Law, issued by the Royal Decree no. M/31 for the year 1433AH.
  • Legal Framework for Freedom of Association (Labour/Occupational Associations).
  • Constitutional and Legislative Development of NGOs (a Comparative Study).

Civil Society (a Comparative Analytical Study) Egypt, France and Saudi Arabia