Mr Ahmed Abdel Hakam > Volterra Fietta > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Volterra Fietta
8 MORTIMER STREET, FITZROY PLACE
LONDON
W1T 3JJ
England

Position

Partner at Volterra Fietta

Career

Ahmed is a Solicitor-Advocate (Civil and Criminal Higher Rights of Audience) before the Higher Courts of England & Wales and a French Avocat (Avocat au Barreau de Paris).  He currently sits on the Dispute Resolution Committee of the Law Society of England & Wales and is Co-Chair of the Dispute Resolution Section of the African Society of International Law.  Since joining the firm, he has been advising and representing clients in Europe, North America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

Ahmed holds Egyptian, French and British citizenships.  He practices the full range of public international law, both in contentious and advisory work.  Ahmed is one of the few lawyers in the world who genuinely practices in the field of State-to-State disputes.  Since joining the firm, he has been involved in a number of cases before the International Court of Justice, including the Obligations of States in respect of Climate Change Advisory Opinion case.  He has long been acting for both States and investors in investment treaty arbitrations, including BIT cases before ICSID and the PCA.  His experience in commercial arbitration proceedings includes all the major arbitral institutions, such as the ICC and the LCIA.

Ahmed’s investment treaty and commercial arbitration experience covers a broad range of sectors, including energy and natural resources.  Ahmed is sought out by clients for his experience in successfully resolving cases which raise complex questions of international law, such as exploitation of natural resources in disputed territories, the status of private and public property following state secession, and the impact of civil unrest/war over the operation of energy and construction projects.

Ahmed also has an extensive practice in non-contentious and advisory work for clients around the world. He regularly advises on structuring and restructuring of investments and complex issues such as: the consequences of civil war on a State’s rights and obligations towards foreign investors; legal issues arising from the existence of competing governments; transboundary pipeline transit and transportation regimes; and related international law issues arising from State dislocation.

In 2021, Ahmed published his first book entitled “International Arbitration and Resolving Disputes Arising from Investments in Times of Crisis”.  Ahmed’s book and other chapter contributions are available in the world’s most prestigious law faculties and libraries.  In 2019, Ahmed was selected as a Young Leader by the Franco-British Council which, each year, nominates a select group of young French and British individuals under 40, with distinguished careers across a variety of sectors from sciences to arts, politics, law, the military and finance.  He is also a member of the Editorial Board of the Arab Law Quarterly, which is the leading English language scholarly publication (by Brill) on all matters relating to the law and legal systems of the 22 states in the Arab League.

Ahmed is regularly listed in the leading legal directories.  The Legal 500 has described him as “a fantastic lawyer – a real brain when it comes to public international law. He has a lot of experience as counsel in large arbitrations, and his ability is second to none” and as having “a thorough grounding in international law. His ability to operate in French and Arabic, as well as English, also sets him apart as a truly international practitioner.”

Languages

English, French, Arabic

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Public international law

Able to draw on a range of backgrounds, language skills and cultures‘, Volterra Fietta is consistently mandated by states, international organisations and private parties across the gamut of PIL issues. The team’s representative expertise covers including ICJ claims, maritime boundary disputes, investment treaty arbitration (including ICSID matters), and state immunity issues. The recent track record of Robert Volterra includes high-profile PIL matters at global levels; Peter Flint represents both investors and states in disputes that arise under investment treaties and host state investment protection legislation. Also integral to the group, PIL and international dispute resolution specialist Gunjan Sharma is at partner level since May 2022; energy and natural resources disputes expert Ahmed Abdel Hakam is a March 2023 recruit from Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP; and Angela Ha is a recently-elevated counsel. Jehad Mustafa and Magdalena Kowalczuk Asher are the associates to note. Former partner Graham Coop left for Pinsent Masons LLP in March 2023.

London > Dispute resolution > International arbitration

Volterra Fietta represents states and foreign investors in arbitrations before ad hoc tribunals, the PCA, ICSID, and the SCC. The practice is also constantly involved in commercial arbitrations. Robert Volterrahas excellent judgement‘, and Peter Flint focuses on international arbitration, cross-border litigation and ADR. Gunjan Sharma and Angela Ha were recently raised to partner and counsel, respectively; and in March 2023, Ahmed Abdel Hakam arrived as partner from Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP, while former partner Graham Coop joined Pinsent Masons LLP.