About
Ms. Ibrahim is a lawyer at the General Authority for Investment and Free Zones in Egypt. In her work, she does comparative research on the rules governing investor dispute settlement in the Arab world and other countries in order to improve the procedures of her agency. Ms. Ibrahim holds an LL.M. from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. She received both her Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Cairo University. During her Humphrey Fellowship, she wishes to take classes on business and human rights and broaden her understanding of international human rights principles. She will focus on how human rights standards are applied in different developing countries.