Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law, Economics and Finance 1st Edition
Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law, Economics and Finance (1st Edition) by Flavia Cortelezzi is a timely, authoritative guide for anyone navigating the evolving intersections of Sharia, policy and markets. Clear, engaging and rigorously researched, this book brings contemporary debates in Islamic law and Islamic finance into practical focus for students, academics, regulators and industry professionals across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Europe, Africa and North America.
Cortelezzi examines legal theory, economic principles and financial practice side-by-side, unpacking topics such as Sharia compliance, sukuk structures, risk-sharing models, fintech innovations, and macroeconomic implications for Muslim-majority and multicultural economies. Comparative case studies and policy analysis highlight regulatory approaches in jurisdictions from Malaysia and the Gulf to the UK and Indonesia, making the text globally relevant and regionally grounded.
Readers will gain actionable insights into how legal frameworks shape market behavior, how economic theory informs Islamic financial instruments, and how emerging technologies challenge and expand orthodox practice. The writing balances scholarly depth with accessible explanations, supported by empirical examples that bridge academia and practice.
Ideal as a core textbook or professional reference, this edition equips policymakers, bankers, legal practitioners and postgraduate students with the analytical tools to assess Sharia-compliant Books, navigate compliance issues, and contribute to reform. If you need a contemporary, well-structured resource that reflects the international dynamics of Islamic law and finance, Contemporary Issues in Islamic Law, Economics and Finance by Flavia Cortelezzi is an essential addition to your library. Purchase today to stay informed on the future of Islamic economic and financial systems.
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