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The Standardization of Islamic Financial Law: Lawmaking in Modern Financial Markets (2019)
Journal Article
Ercanbrack, J. (2019). The Standardization of Islamic Financial Law: Lawmaking in Modern Financial Markets. The American Journal of Comparative Law, 67(4), 825-860. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcl/avz010

The project to standardize the commercial elements of the sharia as undertaken by standard-setting bodies, such as the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI), is a lawmaking effort that is incentivized by mar... Read More about The Standardization of Islamic Financial Law: Lawmaking in Modern Financial Markets.

Islamic Financial Law and the Law of the United Arab Emirates: Disjuncture and the Necessity for Reform (2019)
Journal Article
Ercanbrack, J. (2019). Islamic Financial Law and the Law of the United Arab Emirates: Disjuncture and the Necessity for Reform. Arab Law Quarterly, 33(2), 152-178. https://doi.org/10.1163/15730255-12332011

Islamic financial law (IFL), an emerging global legal order, is a highly fragmented law comprised of both state and non-state generated laws, standards, commercial practices, institutions, fatwās and legal ideas. A recent event involving ṣukūk issuan... Read More about Islamic Financial Law and the Law of the United Arab Emirates: Disjuncture and the Necessity for Reform.