This book revolves around the issues on the formation of contract under Common Law and also Islamic Law. All the elements of contract are discussed in detail in this book. The author has made a comparison on the issues between Common Law and Islamic Law to give the reader a clear understanding of the elements of contract and all other issues in contract law; for example the issue of gharar and the notion of khiyar under Islamic Law and the doctrine of mistake, both under Common Law and Islamic Law. This book is suitable for all readers, be they undergraduate and graduate students or professionals who wish to know more about contract law especially from the Islamic perspective
It is often said that marriage in Islamic law is a civil contract, not a sacrament. If this is so, t...
Since the emergence of electronic commerce, a massive development and a considerable increase of bus...
This article is on the concept of sanctity of contract under Islamic law with special reference to d...
This book revolves around the issue on the formation of contract under common law and also Islamic ...
The use of internet as a medium of communication or the trend of cyberspace contracting has widened...
Filling a gap in the current literature, Islamic Commercial Law is the only book available that comb...
In an era of globalization, typology of contract covenants must not only be done in one place but al...
Every student of Islamic law is familiar with the formation of contract by offer (jdb) and acceptanc...
This article is basically a book review on the book written by Razali, Siti Salwani. The title of th...
In the concept of Islamic economics, the position of the contract is very urgent in determining the ...
Contract has an important role in the agreement and the engagement of either Islamic law or in the p...
‘Invitation to treat’ looks similar to an offer in a contract but for business convenience and to pr...
This is an analytical study of primarily the four Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence and other c...
The Contracts Act 1950 is an ancient piece of legislation that originated from the English common la...
Contracts feature in all areas of our daily lives. For example, without much thought, we become part...
It is often said that marriage in Islamic law is a civil contract, not a sacrament. If this is so, t...
Since the emergence of electronic commerce, a massive development and a considerable increase of bus...
This article is on the concept of sanctity of contract under Islamic law with special reference to d...
This book revolves around the issue on the formation of contract under common law and also Islamic ...
The use of internet as a medium of communication or the trend of cyberspace contracting has widened...
Filling a gap in the current literature, Islamic Commercial Law is the only book available that comb...
In an era of globalization, typology of contract covenants must not only be done in one place but al...
Every student of Islamic law is familiar with the formation of contract by offer (jdb) and acceptanc...
This article is basically a book review on the book written by Razali, Siti Salwani. The title of th...
In the concept of Islamic economics, the position of the contract is very urgent in determining the ...
Contract has an important role in the agreement and the engagement of either Islamic law or in the p...
‘Invitation to treat’ looks similar to an offer in a contract but for business convenience and to pr...
This is an analytical study of primarily the four Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence and other c...
The Contracts Act 1950 is an ancient piece of legislation that originated from the English common la...
Contracts feature in all areas of our daily lives. For example, without much thought, we become part...
It is often said that marriage in Islamic law is a civil contract, not a sacrament. If this is so, t...
Since the emergence of electronic commerce, a massive development and a considerable increase of bus...
This article is on the concept of sanctity of contract under Islamic law with special reference to d...