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Describes the state of actual Islamic finance in 10 European countries Covers Islamic financial markets, financial instruments, insurance, banking, and governance in each specific region as well as the applicable EU laws Joins together research from 15 different Islamic finance scholars across Europe

Produktbeschreibung
Describes the state of actual Islamic finance in 10 European countries
Covers Islamic financial markets, financial instruments, insurance, banking, and governance in each specific region as well as the applicable EU laws
Joins together research from 15 different Islamic finance scholars across Europe

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Autorenporträt
Mohyedine Hajjar is an expert in Islamic finance specialized in training and consulting. His interventions focus on governance, ethical control, and the dual compatibility between Islamic finance operations and civil law. His research focuses on a comparative conceptualization of fundamental theories between civil law and Islamic law. He is currently teaching Islamic Law at Paris VIII University and Catholic Institute of Paris, France. He is also an associate researcher in Islamic Finance at CEFN at Paris I University (Panthéon-Sorbonne), France. He is an author of many articles on Islamic finance.  He published a book on Islamic mutual funds and has submitted two books on Islamic investment norms and foundations of Islamic law. He is also a translator and has submitted two translated books to be edited.