The full text of Egypt's Arbitration Law No. 27 of 1994, which governs arbitration proceedings in the country. The law outlines the scope and procedures for arbitration, covering aspects such as the agreement to arbitrate, the composition of the arbitral tribunal, the conduct of hearings, and the issuance and enforcement of arbitral awards. It also addresses the role of the judiciary in supporting and supervising arbitration proceedings. The law aims to provide a clear and efficient framework for resolving disputes through arbitration, offering an alternative to traditional court litigation.