Mohamed Hamra-Krouha
Experience and career history
Mohamed Hamra-Krouha is responsible for Clifford Chance's Projects practice in Abu Dhabi. He advises sponsors, financiers and governments on projects and project financings. Projects he has advised on include power and water (IWPPs), petrochemicals and infrastructure projects in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and other parts of the Middle East and North Africa.
Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po Diploma) 1993
University of Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne (Master in Business Law) 1995
University of Paris II Pantheon Assas (Advanced Degree in International Private Law) 1997
University of Paris II Pantheon Assas (Advanced Degree in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution) 1998
Northwestern University School of Law – (LLM With Honours) 2000
Admitted to the Paris Bar 2001
Joined Clifford Chance 2001
Admitted as a New York attorney 2006
Partner since 2008
Publications
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Saudi Arabia
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Islamic banking & finance
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Banks
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United Arab Emirates
29 April 2013Client Briefing -
Materials
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Project finance
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Oil & gas
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Iraq
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PFI PPP
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Government & public policy
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Power
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Oil & gas
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Transportation infrastructure
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United Arab Emirates
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Telecommunications
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Technology
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Real estate
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Power & energy networks
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Emerging markets
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Construction
8 December 2011Client Briefing -
Saudi Arabia
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Banks
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Banking & securities regulation
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Financial services & markets
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Clearing, settlement & transaction services
18 July 2010Client Briefing
New publications from Clifford Chance
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EU Political Update 27 - 31 May 2013
27 May 2013 -
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange consults on reforming the connected transaction rules
27 May 2013 -
Is there a Path through the Woods?
24 May 2013
