The law of business contracts in the Arab Middle East : a theoretical and practical comparative analysis (with particular reference to modern legislation)
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The law of business contracts in the Arab Middle East : a theoretical and practical comparative analysis (with particular reference to modern legislation)
(Arab and Islamic laws series / series general editor, Mark S. W. Hoyle)
Kluwer Law International, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-222) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is a basic treatise for those practising and arbitrating in the legal and commercial aspects of business in Middle East Countries. It examines the influence of traditional Islamic law on modern legislation as it affects trade, contracting, banking and financial operations.
This book is highly topical and serves the needs of academics, of legal practitioners and of contractors.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part One: The Classical Contractual Islamic System
1. The Moral Order, Obstacle to Contractual Liberty
2. The Moral Order as an Instrument for the Protection of the Autonomy of the Will
Part Two: The Moral Rule of Islamic Law in the Procedures of Legal Business Matters
1. The Adoption by Present-Day Muslim Countries of Western-Style Legal Procedures
2. The Divergence between the Demands of the Islamic Moral Order and Legal Procedures in Business: The Application of the Prohibition of Riba in Practice
Conclusion
Glossary
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