Islamic Finance Arbitration: Is It Possible for Non-Muslims to Arbitrate Islamic Financial Disputes?

A. Alrajhi
Alrajhi, Abdulmajed

Article from: TDM 4 (2015), in Dealing with Diversity in International Arbitration

Abstract

[Addendum - 17 July 2015] Is it possible for non-Muslims to arbitrate Islamic financial disputes? Islamic financial products and services are a multi-trillion dollars industry. Given the nonexistence of interest and other features, these products and services have become desirable investments globally. Yet, due to the emergence of this field, some concerns have arisen regarding the arbitration method that will be used to resolve Islamic financial disputes as a result of the interaction of the international commercial arbitration and Islamic law. Neither the literature reviews ...

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Suggested Citation

A. Alrajhi; "Islamic Finance Arbitration: Is It Possible for Non-Muslims to Arbitrate Islamic Financial Disputes?"
TDM 4 (2015), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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