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Mr. youssef knani

Associate , Lawyer at court of cassation , arbitrator
Mr. Youssef Knani is an associate at Boussayene Knani & Associés, where he specializes in arbitration, commercial law, banking law, and stock market law.

He is particularly engaged in Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) transactions and frequently handles disputes related to general business litigation, both as a lawyer and as an arbitrator.

Dr. Youssef Knani, a Doctor of Law and Associate Professor of Private Law, teaches corporate law, commercial law, banking and stock market law, trade financing law, and Common Law at the Faculty of Political and Social Legal Sciences in Tunis.”

He is the author of numerous legal publications and a member of the Tunisian Financial Circle. Mr. Knani has been honored with the National Order of Merit and is also a member of the London Court of International Arbitration.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

  • Commercial company law
  • Business Law
  • Foreign investment law
  • Internal and international arbitration
  • Banking and stock market law
  • Competition law
  • Franchise law

education

Advanced Diploma in Criminal Sciences and Advanced Diploma in Private Law, Paris II Assas

Doctorate in State Law, Paris II Assas

Agrégation in Private Law, 1982

 

LANGUAGES

Arabic, English, French.

BAR

Tunis, year 1982

among his publications:

  • Book: Commercial Law (Negotiable instruments – The check – The transfer and the payment card)
  • Book: Property Law (Co-author)
  • “Legal aspects of the language of arbitration” Revue de l’Arbitrage, (©Comité Français de l’Arbitrage 2020, Volume 2020 Issue 4) pp. 1049 – 1083.
  • The banker and the company in difficulty
  • Statutory adjustments in the limited company
  • Changing corporate law
  • The regime of agreements concluded between the company and its managers
  • The company, the State and the Law
  • Approval and pre-emption clauses in share transfers
  • Quorum and majority rules in the AGM
  • The new rights of associates
  • Conflicts of interest between the limited company and its managers (commentary on article 200 of the Commercial Companies Code)
  • Professional law societies
  • Abuse of dominant position in competition law
  • Competition law reform
  • Leniency in competition law
  • The criminal law of checks
  • The buyer’s error on the constructability of the land purchased
  • Summary report on the work of the Faculty of Law of Sousse on the contribution of the new Code of Commercial Companies
  • Groups of companies

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