Arab Law Quarterly
E-ISSN: 1573-0255
Economic and commercial developments in Arab countries continue to attract attention. Courts in the non-Islamic world increasingly need to decide issues involving Arab laws and Islamic law generally. This interest in Arab countries, not only internally but externally as well, enhances the need for a topical journal on Arab law. The leading English-language legal publication in its field, Arab Law Quarterly covers all aspects of Arab laws, both Shari'a and secular. It provides authoritative articles on the laws and legal developments throughout the twenty countries of the Arab world, notes on recent legislation and case law, guidelines on future changes, and reviews of the latest literature in the field.
Subscription and article submission informationVolumes & issues:
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Volume 28 (2014)
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Volume 27 (2013)
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Volume 26 (2012)
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Volume 25 (2011)
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Volume 24 (2010)
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Volume 23 (2009)
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Volume 22 (2008)
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Volume 21 (2007)
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Volume 20 (2006)
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Volume 19 (2004)
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Volume 18 (2003)
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Volume 17 (2002)
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Volume 16 (2001)
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Volume 15 (2000)
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Volume 14 (1999)
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Volume 13 (1998)
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Volume 12 (1997)
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Volume 11 (1996)
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Volume 10 (1995)
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Volume 9 (1994)
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Volume 8 (1993)
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Volume 7 (1992)
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Volume 6 (1991)
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Volume 5 (1990)
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Volume 4 (1989)
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Volume 3 (1988)
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Volume 2 (1987)
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Volume 1 (1985)
- Latest articles
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Measures of the Principle of Good Faith in European Consumer Protection and Islamic Law, a Comparative Analysis
- Author: Mahmoud Fayyad
- Source: Volume 28, Issue 3, pp 205 –230
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Corporate Governance from the Islamic Perspective
- Author: Faleh Salem al-Kahtani
- Source: Volume 28, Issue 3, pp 231 –256
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Sisters in Law—Using Maqāṣid al-Shari‛ah to Advance the Conversation between Islamic and Secular Legal Thinking
- Author: Michael Bohlander
- Source: Volume 28, Issue 3, pp 257 –277
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Debate on Tawarruq: Historical Discourse and Current Rulings
- Authors: Habib Ahmed and Nourah Mohammad Aleshaikh
- Source: Volume 28, Issue 3, pp 278 –294
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Rationalizing Hybrid Financial Instruments from an Uṣūlī Perspective
- Authors: Muhammed Shahid Ebrahim; Murizah Osman Salleh and Mustapha Sheikh
- Source: Volume 28, Issue 3, pp 295 –306
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Changes in Legislation on Foster Family Care in the Arab Republic of Egypt
- Author: Hamido A. Megahead
- Source: Volume 28, Issue 3, pp 307 –316