It is peculiar that law in the Middle East is of interest to western academics if it concerns Islamic law as such, family law and court procedural law, and to western lawyers if it concerns commercial law. The two hardly ever meet. An exception to the rule is probably Chibli Mallat, who moves on both terrains. The book Commercial Law in the Middle East, written whith Hilary Lewis Ruttley, is one of his many publications. The book is a collection of articles which gives a clear overview of com..
This article discusses the practice of foreign commercial lawyers operating through branch offices o...
There is no Saudi legal code. Although the literature on the Islamic faith is extensive, the only Sa...
Benkheira Mohammed Hocine. Mallat Chibli, Introduction to Middle Eastern Law. Oxford, Oxford Univers...
It is peculiar that law in the Middle East is of interest to western academics if it concerns Islami...
A brief presentation of commercial law decisions across the Arab world is sufficient to show the dom...
Middle East countries have approached the problem of reforming civil and commercial laws by adopting...
Any approach to law in the region known as Near or Middle East is doubly selective, as the historica...
Nicholas H.D. Foster, School of Law, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London co...
Outside of the common law and civil law legal traditions, what is termed “Islamic law” forms one of ...
There is a crisis in our law schools in the study of Islamic law and the law of the Muslim polities....
Filling a gap in the current literature, Islamic Commercial Law is the only book available that comb...
Development in trade and commercial activities under Shari'ah principles without parallel developmen...
"Islamic law" covers all aspects of human behaviour. It is much wider than the Western understanding...
Islamic law or Shari’a purports to govern all aspects of the private and public life of the believer...
This note employs Saudi Arabia as an example of an Islamic country that has retained its religious t...
This article discusses the practice of foreign commercial lawyers operating through branch offices o...
There is no Saudi legal code. Although the literature on the Islamic faith is extensive, the only Sa...
Benkheira Mohammed Hocine. Mallat Chibli, Introduction to Middle Eastern Law. Oxford, Oxford Univers...
It is peculiar that law in the Middle East is of interest to western academics if it concerns Islami...
A brief presentation of commercial law decisions across the Arab world is sufficient to show the dom...
Middle East countries have approached the problem of reforming civil and commercial laws by adopting...
Any approach to law in the region known as Near or Middle East is doubly selective, as the historica...
Nicholas H.D. Foster, School of Law, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London co...
Outside of the common law and civil law legal traditions, what is termed “Islamic law” forms one of ...
There is a crisis in our law schools in the study of Islamic law and the law of the Muslim polities....
Filling a gap in the current literature, Islamic Commercial Law is the only book available that comb...
Development in trade and commercial activities under Shari'ah principles without parallel developmen...
"Islamic law" covers all aspects of human behaviour. It is much wider than the Western understanding...
Islamic law or Shari’a purports to govern all aspects of the private and public life of the believer...
This note employs Saudi Arabia as an example of an Islamic country that has retained its religious t...
This article discusses the practice of foreign commercial lawyers operating through branch offices o...
There is no Saudi legal code. Although the literature on the Islamic faith is extensive, the only Sa...
Benkheira Mohammed Hocine. Mallat Chibli, Introduction to Middle Eastern Law. Oxford, Oxford Univers...