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Dubai

Ahmed Mazlom

Associate
ahmed.mazlom@freshfields.com
Dubai: +971 4 5099 100
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About

Ahmed specialises in investment treaty arbitration and public international law.

He has advised clients in complex, high-value disputes under major arbitration rules including ICSID, UNCITRAL, LCIA, and ICC rules, with seats in London, Geneva, and Dubai. He also serves as a Tribunal Secretary.

Prior to joining Freshfields, Ahmed served as a Judicial Fellow to the Honorable Charles N. Brower, a Research Assistant to a member of the International Law Commission (ILC), and as a Research Assistant to the Secretary General of the European Federation for Investment Law and Arbitration (EFILA).

Ahmed has also supported projects at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights (University of Oxford) and at the Scottish Centre for International Law (University of Edinburgh). He has been published widely and is currently contributing to a monograph on the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal.

Ahmed is trilingual in Arabic, Dutch, and English. He is qualified in England and Wales.

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International arbitration
Public international law

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Investment Treaty Arbitration

  • One of the world’s largest alternative investment management companies on OIC claim considerations for denial of justice against a Middle Eastern State regarding a US$400m real estate project.
  • A group of Middle Eastern investors in a US$ multi-billion dispute against a North African State under the OIC Agreement, with a focus on enforcement proceedings.
  • A sovereign investment authority in a high-stakes ad hoc treaty arbitration against a South Asian State on claims worth over US$240m relating to the supply of bauxite.
  • A Middle Eastern State on investment claims worth US$130m relating to a quarry concession and supply dispute.
  • A State-owned holding company in relation to claims worth US$100m arising out of a mega-project.
  • A hospitality conglomerate on investment claims worth US$70m against a North African State relating to a high-profile hotel development.
  • An insurance company on investment claim considerations against a North African State under the OIC Agreement arising out of the nationalisation of assets in the early 1970s.
  • An Asian mining conglomerate on initiating ICSID proceedings against an African State.
  • A Middle Eastern State-owned oil company on MIT and BIT advice for a politically sensitive matter.
  • One of the world’s largest mining companies on BIT advice in Northwest Africa.
  • A global investment firm specialising in sustainable infrastructure on termination and sunset clauses in Dutch BITs.

Public International Law

  • A Middle Eastern State on the Hague Conventions relating to neutrality and the rights and obligations of third States not directly participating in an armed conflict.
  • A Middle Eastern State on terminating international treaties with another State.
  • A mining conglomerate on extradition treaties between a Middle Eastern State and multiple African States.
  • An international charity on claims regarding torture in conflict zones (pro bono).
  • A non-governmental organisation on the negotiations of a new plastics treaty (pro bono).
  • An international financial institution on women’s economic opportunities (pro bono).

Ahmed Mazlom

Associate
ahmed.mazlom@freshfields.com

T +971 4 5099 100

Dubai Office

ICD Brookfield Place, Level 13

Al Mustaqbal St, Trade Centre

DIFC, PO Box 506569

Dubai

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