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Law as a kite: managing legal pluralism in the context of Islamic finance

In: Islamic Finance in Europe

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  • Werner Menski

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Highlighting the impact of current globalization on financial markets, this topical book challenges the universality of Western property rights and interprets Islamic finance in Europe as part of a plural financial system, where different conceptions of economic justice(s) co-exist and influence each other.

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  • Werner Menski, 2013. "Law as a kite: managing legal pluralism in the context of Islamic finance," Chapters, in: Valentino Cattelan (ed.), Islamic Finance in Europe, chapter 2, pages 15-31, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Valentino Cattelan, 2010. "Islamic Finance and Ethical Investments: Some Points of Reconsideration," Chapters, in: M. Fahim Khan & Mario Porzio (ed.), Islamic Banking and Finance in the European Union, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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