This book is the most comprehensive and authoritative practical guide to financial transactions under Islamic law. Written by a highly-experienced editor and contributor it explains the theoretical underpinnings of Islamic finance as a whole and examines in detail the major individual transaction structures in their practical context.
This book is the most comprehensive and authoritative practical guide to financial transactions under Islamic law. Written by a highly-experienced editor and contributor it explains the theoretical underpinnings of Islamic finance as a whole and examines in detail the major individual transaction structures in their practical context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Craig Nethercott is a Partner in the Finance group and is Co-chair of the global Islamic Finance Practice at Latham & Watkins LLP. The late David Eisenberg was Partner at White & Case LLP.
Inhaltsangabe
* Part I - Introduction * 1: Ibrahim Warde: Status of the Global Islamic Finance Industry * 2: David Eisenberg: Sources and Principles of Islamic Law in Relation to Finance * 3: Andrew Henderson and Ben Moylan: Islamic Financial Institutions * 4: Ken Eglinton: Accounting and Taxation Approaches * 5: Andrew White: Dispute Resolution * 6: Barry Rider: Corporate Governance for Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services * Part II - Islamic Law and Contracts In Practice * 7: Julian Johansen and Atif Hanif: Mudaraba and Musharaka * 8: Craig Nethercott: Murabaha and Tawaruq * 9: David Eisenberg: Derivatives in Islamic Finance * 10: Craig Nethercott: Istisna and Ijara * 11: Julian Johansen, Atif Hanif, and Edana Richardson: Sukuk * 12: Peter Hodgins: Takaful * 13: Zeeshan Ahmedani and Safdar Alam: Islamic Investment Funds * 14: Craig Nethercott and David Eisenberg: Appendix: Guide to Further Reading
* Part I - Introduction * 1: Ibrahim Warde: Status of the Global Islamic Finance Industry * 2: David Eisenberg: Sources and Principles of Islamic Law in Relation to Finance * 3: Andrew Henderson and Ben Moylan: Islamic Financial Institutions * 4: Ken Eglinton: Accounting and Taxation Approaches * 5: Andrew White: Dispute Resolution * 6: Barry Rider: Corporate Governance for Institutions Offering Islamic Financial Services * Part II - Islamic Law and Contracts In Practice * 7: Julian Johansen and Atif Hanif: Mudaraba and Musharaka * 8: Craig Nethercott: Murabaha and Tawaruq * 9: David Eisenberg: Derivatives in Islamic Finance * 10: Craig Nethercott: Istisna and Ijara * 11: Julian Johansen, Atif Hanif, and Edana Richardson: Sukuk * 12: Peter Hodgins: Takaful * 13: Zeeshan Ahmedani and Safdar Alam: Islamic Investment Funds * 14: Craig Nethercott and David Eisenberg: Appendix: Guide to Further Reading
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