Offers an in-depth description of International Financial Centres and the growth of Islamic Finance, compares the growth of Islamic finance in London, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, outlines the implications of Brexit for financial service providers and presents a case study of Ireland as the most appropriate country to promote IF in the Eurozone.
Offers an in-depth description of International Financial Centres and the growth of Islamic Finance, compares the growth of Islamic finance in London, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, outlines the implications of Brexit for financial service providers and presents a case study of Ireland as the most appropriate country to promote IF in the Eurozone.
Faiza Ismail is an Assistant Professor at the Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan.
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Introduction 1. International Financial Centres and Islamic Finance 2. English Commercial Courts and Islamic Finance Disputes 3. Islamic Finance Developments in the Republic of Ireland 4. Standardization and Irish Policy Makers 5. Islamic Finance in International Commercial Arbitration and International Investment Arbitration 6. Irish Financial Regulators Regulating Shariah Supervisory Boards Conclusion
Introduction 1. International Financial Centres and Islamic Finance 2. English Commercial Courts and Islamic Finance Disputes 3. Islamic Finance Developments in the Republic of Ireland 4. Standardization and Irish Policy Makers 5. Islamic Finance in International Commercial Arbitration and International Investment Arbitration 6. Irish Financial Regulators Regulating Shariah Supervisory Boards Conclusion
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