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Islamic Finance and Law

Theory and Practice in a Globalized World

By (author) Maha-Hanaan Balala
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
Published: 10th Dec 2014
Dimensions: w 140mm h 216mm d 12mm
Weight: 277g
ISBN-10: 1780767676
ISBN-13: 9781780767673
Barcode No: 9781780767673
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Synopsis
Islamic commercial and financial practice has not experienced the trial-and-error style of development that has characterised the development of the common law in the English-speaking world. Many of the principles, rules and practices prevalent in the Islamic law of contract, commerce, finance and property remain the same as those outlined by the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad, and expounded by scholars of jurisprudence as far back as the 13th century, despite the advancement in time and sophistication of commercial interaction. Hanaan Balala here demonstrates how, in order to bridge the gap between the principles outlined by the Quran and the Prophet in the 7th century and commercial practice in the 21st century, Islamic finance jurisdictions need to open themselves to learning from the experience (including the mistakes) of the English common law. 'Islamic Finance and Law: Theory and Practice in a Globalized World' provides an analysis of the fundamental principles underlying the Islamic law of contract and commercial practice in comparison with their equivalents in common law in the English-speaking world. It seeks to draw parallels (and differences where appropriate) to facilitate the growth and development of Islamic commercial and financial law globally.

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'This book puts forward a new and thought-provoking approach to Islamic finance, particularly in relation to securitisations.' - Philip Wood QC (Hon), Head of Allen & Overy Global Law Intelligence Unit and Visiting Professor in International Financial Law, University of Oxford 'This is an excellent addition to the literature in this relatively inaccessible but increasingly important aspect of global finance.' - Fidelis Oditah QC, Visiting Professor in Law, University of Oxford