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Islamic Finance

New Trends in Law and Regulation

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  • Illustrates how Ismalic finance is present in every larger muslim community
  • Discusses how financial globalization impacts Islamic finance
  • Analyses how law and regulations are evolving to adapt to changes

Part of the book series: Contributions to Management Science (MANAGEMENT SC.)

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This volume discusses the new trends in law and regulation in Islamic finance. Islamic finance is a particular component of the global financial system and is very different from secular finance. To understand the development of Islamic finance, it is important to place it in the context of financial globalization. Islamic finance is a new force in the contemporary world financial system and is present in more than a hundred countries. The current generation of Muslim economic power is crowding into the world's financial currents with trillions in liquidity and is growing at a high rate of 10-15% per year. Islamic finance is coming into focus and is not confined to Islamic countries but is present in every larger Muslim community, which means that it cannot be isolated from the effects of financial globalization. This edited volume discusses the effects of global financial transactions in Islamic finance and how it impacts its law and regulation.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Finance, University of Sousse-Tunisia and University of Salamanca-Spain, Monastir, Tunisia

    Nadia Mansour

  • Faculty of Law, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain

    Lorenzo Bujosa

About the editors

Dr. Nadia Mansour is a trainer at CREACT4MED, an assistant at The University of Sousse-Tunisia, a visiting researcher, and a post-doctor at the University of Salamanca-Spain. Her research interests focus on Finance, Banking, Macroeconomic, DSGE, and Innovation. She is an academic member and ambassador of the Communication Institute of Greece, a committee member of indexed conferences, an editorial board member of Taylor & Francis, IGI GLOBAL, and Springer, a reviewer in IGI Global, Emerald, and Wiley. She has presented various scientific papers in international (France, Morocco, USA, Turkey) and national conferences. She is also a keynote speaker and session chair in several conferences in (Turkey, India, and UAE). She has several published articles in ranked journals and chapters (IGI Global & Palgrave Macmillan) as well as edited books (Taylor & Francis, Springer).

Lorenzo Mateo Bujosa Vadell is a professor of procedural law at the University of Salamanca, Spain. He is a former president of the Ibero-American Institute of Procedural Law, and member of the International Association of Procedural Law and the International Association of Criminal Law. He is the coordinator of the PhD program "Administration, Justice and Finance in the Social State" at the University of Salamanca. He has enjoyed research stays at the Universities of Kansas (USA), Florence (Italy), and Trier (Germany).


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