Islamic finance : law and practice
edited by C. R. Nethercott and D. M. Eisenberg.
- Oxford : OUP, 2012.
- 346 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Status of the global Islamic finance industry / Ibrahim Warde Chapter 2. Source and principles of Islamic law / David M. Eisenberg and Sherif O. Hassan Chapter 3. Islamic financial institutions / Andrew Henderson Chapter 4. Accounting and taxation implications of Islamic finance products / Ken Eglinton [and others] Chapter 5. Corporate governance for institutions offering Islamic financial services / Barry Ryder Chapter 6. Musharaka and Mudaraba and / Julian Johansen and Atif Hanif Chapter 7. Mudaraba and Tawaruq / Craig R. Nethercott Chapter 8. Derivatives and Islamic finance / David M. Eisenberg Chapter 9. IstisnaŹ» and Ijara / Craig R. Nethercott Chapter 10. Sukuk / Atif Hanif and Julian Johansen - Chapter 11. Takaful / Peter Hodgins and Caroline Jaffer Chapter 12. Dispute resolution and specialized ADR for Islamic finance / Andrew White Appendix Index