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Islamic Banking
[191503]
£75.00
The law relating to banking practice in Islamic countries is a subject that is of continuing importance. For example, the Koran prohibits the charging of interest and banks frequently have to resort to complex legal arrangements to conduct their business. The central role Islam plays in the politics and economy of a number of financial centres means that the problems are very far from being academic. It was originally written for the Central Bank of Iran and is now to be made available in English.
Author:
Shirazi, Habib
Date Published:
01 February 1990
Document Type:
Books
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
0406100357
ISBN13:
9780406100351
Pages:
170
Publisher:
LexisNexis UK
Quantity:
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