The Latest Legal Row Over Libyan Oil -Laws Of Libya

The Latest Legal Row over Libyan Oil: PC Clashes with NOC The Latest Legal Row Over Libyan Oil -Laws Of Libya By Dr. Mohamed Karbal Leading Libyan Lawyer Since the fall of Gaddafi in 2011, the Libyan oil industry has suffered a loss through the closure of its oil ports and the fall in oilContinue reading “The Latest Legal Row Over Libyan Oil -Laws Of Libya”

Libyan Maritime Law: Liability For Collisions

By Dr. Mohamed Karbal It is a known fact that the Libyan people are still struggling to establish a strong central government to fulfill the hopes and aspirations that inspired the February 17, 2011, revolution and Libyan Maritime Law. At present, there are two parliaments and two governments claiming to be the legitimate representatives ofContinue reading “Libyan Maritime Law: Liability For Collisions”

Reconstruction, Foreign Investment, and Contractor Liability in Libya

Reconstruction, Foreign Investment, and Contractor Liability in Libya By Dr. Mohamed Karbal Libya’s Infrastructure and the Need for Reconstruction Prior to the 2011 uprising, Libya was already burdened by deep structural economic challenges. Decades of Gaddafi’s ineffective central planning resulted in chronic underinvestment in essential infrastructure and public services. Major projects often took decades toContinue reading “Reconstruction, Foreign Investment, and Contractor Liability in Libya”

Rebalancing Administrative Contracts under Libyan Law

Rebalancing Administrative Contracts under Libyan Law by Dr. Mohamed Karbal Dr. Mohamed Karbal is licensed to practice law in Libya, New York, and Washington, D.C., and served as an expert witness on Libyan law on various international cases involving Libyan Administrative law. Under the Libyan Civil Code, a Libyan tribunal is empowered to adjust orContinue reading “Rebalancing Administrative Contracts under Libyan Law”

Arrest of Ships in Accordance with Libyan Law

Despite the current security problems, the Libyan government, through its efforts to rebuild the New Libya, has positioned the nation at the forefront of a widely anticipated economic boom across all sectors. Prior to the revolution of 2011, Libya’s exports reached $30 billions USD, and its imports exceeded $6 Billion USD. With new liberal economicContinue reading “Arrest of Ships in Accordance with Libyan Law”

Libyan Investment Law: Before and After-Political developments

Libyan Investment Law: Before and After, Political developments and Economic Policies – Dr. Mohamed karbal It has been proven that political development is a prerequisite for economic development. In other words, to stabilize a national economy, economic growth must be accompanied by political maturity. Political maturity, in turn, will attract external capital, thereby stimulating theContinue reading “Libyan Investment Law: Before and After-Political developments”

Libya’s new Financial Regulatory Agency- Dr. Karbal libyan lawyer

Libya’s new Financial Regulatory Agency: Can it boost trading on the Libyan Stock Market? By Dr. Mohamed Karbal, Managing Partner at Karbal & Co, and Nabilah Karbal, Associate at Karbal & Co  Libya’s aim to diversify its economic activity by strengthening its financial sector and encouraging investments may prove a success, as the creation ofContinue reading “Libya’s new Financial Regulatory Agency- Dr. Karbal libyan lawyer”

Libya’s Oil Contract System: From Pre-Discovery Hardship to the Next EPSA Generation

Libyan Oil Contracts By Dr. Mohamed Karbal, Managing Partner at Karbal & Co. Understanding how Libya structures petroleum rights requires historical context. Fiscal terms, state participation, and negotiation posture did not emerge in a vacuum; they evolved from poverty at independence, rapid resource nationalism, and the institutional role assumed later by the National Oil CorporationContinue reading “Libya’s Oil Contract System: From Pre-Discovery Hardship to the Next EPSA Generation”