Judicial support for the islamic financial services industry: Towards reform-oriented interpretive approaches

Umar A. Oseni, M. Kabir Hassan, S. Nazim Ali

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Abstract

This study examines different dimensions and permutations of invaluable judicial support to Islamic financial services and products and identifies specific areas where the judiciary has helped to shape the industry in line with the original value proposition of Islamic financial intermediation. While relying on qualitative legal methods with comparative case analysis from different jurisdictions, this study conducts cross-jurisdiction case analyses and identifies the role of judiciary in introducing sustainable practices. It concludes that the judicial function has played a significant role in ensuring justice and fairness through purposive interpretation of contracts, recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards and judgments, consistency and predictability of outcomes, legal risk mitigation, and facilitation of mediation and arbitral proceedings, thereby positively reshaping the future of Islamic financial services industry. Above all, the availability of binding judicial precedents, which is hitherto not common for Islamic law matters, is a welcome development in the Islamic financial services industry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)421-443
Number of pages23
JournalArab Law Quarterly
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Apr 2020

Keywords

  • Adjudication
  • Dispute resolution
  • Islamic finance
  • Judicial function
  • Litigation

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