The legal framework of the Islamic financial system: a study on the cases in Malaysia / Najahudin Lateh ... [et al.]

The legal framework of the Islamic financial system in Malaysia is subjected to civil law. This is because the Federal Constitution which divides the jurisdiction of the civil and shari'ah matters is silent on whether the Shari'ah Court has the power to hear cases or disputes relating to I...

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Main Authors: Lateh, Najahudin (Author), Mohamed Adil, Mohamed Azam (Author), Md Rejab, Siti Noorbiah (Author), Sahri, Mardhiyyah (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor, 2010-06.
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