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  • Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law, Economics and Finance: A Multidisciplinary Approach

    Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law, Economics and Finance by Cortelezzi, Flavia; Ferrari, Alessandro;

    A Multidisciplinary Approach

    Series: Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Religion, Law and Economics in the Mediterranean Space;

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    Short description:

    This book explores how Islam can impact the structures and performance of firms, financial institutions and capital markets across various countries and industries. A multidisciplinary approach, including the theological, legal and geopolitical framework, offers a comprehensive view of Islamic financial tools, contracts and business opportunities.

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    Long description:

    This book explores how Islam can impact the structures and performance of firms, financial institutions and capital markets across a range of countries and industries.


    The Islamic finance industry represents an important reality not only because of the oil wealth of the Gulf states, which have fueled demand for such financial services, but also for an increased demand from a growing Muslim population in the West that aspires to express a full and all-inclusive religious identity. The increased demand for Muslim financial institutions has prompted Western non-Islamic firms to begin providing these services in an interesting effort of acculturation to the new plural scenario.


    By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, which also takes into account the theological, legal and geopolitical framework, the book offers a comprehensive picture of Islamic financial tools, contracts and business opportunities. Drawing on different fields of expertise, it deals with various themes, such as the theological roots of Islamic economics and finance and its geopolitical impact; the EU policy of cooperation with MENA and GCC countries; the instruments of Islamic finance, its legal principle and ability to become an instrument for enhancing business opportunities; the functioning of Islamic banks; the development of capital markets within a financial model influenced by religious constraints and, finally, the new relationships of this religious financial system with Western legal systems. The book thus provides a complete and extensive overview of the practice of Islamic finance through the lenses offered by studies of economics and management.


    Providing a careful analysis and an integrated framework of geo-economic and political issues, the book will be a valuable resource for academics, researchers and professionals in International Business, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, Law and Religion and Intercultural Studies.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of figures and tables, Introduction, Part 1: Fundamental and comparative perspectives, 1. Reconciling Islam and Finance: Challenges in Integrating Muslims into Financial Markets, 2. When Can Finance be Called "Islamic"? Reflections on the Relation between Islamic Ethics, Law and Economics, 3. Preconditions and Suggestions for Islamic Finance to Generate Sustained Economic Growth, Part 2: Fundamentals of Mediterranean Economics and Finance, 4. The Economics and Finance of the Middle East and North Africa, 5. The EU Cooperation Policy with the Northern African Mediterranean Countries and the Middle East, Part 3: Banking, finance and business opportunities, 6. Global Islamic Finance: Principles and Products, 7. Framework and Functioning of the Islamic Bank and Differences with Conventional Banks, 8. Marketing of Islamic Banks, 9. Islamic Finance to Enhance Business Opportunities: Private Investment, 10. Islamic Finance to Enhance Business Opportunities: Capital Markets, 11. Application of the Legal Principles of Islamic Finance to Our Legal System, Index

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