EGYPIL is a dedicated platform for the identification, documentation, and systematic organisation of the international law practice of the Arab Republic of Egypt. It seeks to make Egyptian practice more accessible to audiences both within and beyond Egypt, in order to support coherence within the domestic legal order, enhance the domestic understanding and application of international law, and facilitate the accurate ascertainment of Egypt’s positions in relation to international legal rules and their consideration within processes of customary international law formation.
By compiling practice emanating from judicial, legislative, and executive authorities, EGYPIL also aims to encourage scholarly research by providing a structured and thematically organised body of primary materials to support analytical and comparative inquiry.
For further information on EGYPIL’s aims and methodology, please check the About Us section.