Islamic Finance in Europe
Edited by Valentino Cattelan
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
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.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781781002506
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction. Babel, Islamic finance and Europe: preliminary notes on property rights pluralism , pp 1-12

- Valentino Cattelan
- Ch 2 Law as a kite: managing legal pluralism in the context of Islamic finance , pp 15-31

- Werner Menski
- Ch 3 A glimpse through the veil of Maya: Islamic finance and its truths on property rights , pp 32-51

- Valentino Cattelan
- Ch 4 Islamic moral economy as the foundation of Islamic finance , pp 55-68

- Mehmet Asutay
- Ch 5 Financial stability and economic development: an Islamic perspective , pp 69-78

- Salman Ali
- Ch 6 Islamic banking contracts and the risk profile of Islamic banks , pp 79-95

- Claudio Porzio and Maria Grazia Starita
- Ch 7 The economic impact of Islamic finance and the European Union , pp 96-108

- Laurent Weill
- Ch 8 Migrant banking in Europe: approaches, meanings and perspectives , pp 109-125

- Luca M. Visconti and Enzo M. Napolitano
- Ch 9 Women’s empowerment and Islam: open issues from the Arab world to Europe , pp 126-140

- Deborah Scolart
- Ch 10 Islamic banking in the European Union legal framework , pp 143-156

- Gabriella Gimigliano
- Ch 11 Regulating Islamic financial institutions in the UK , pp 157-178

- Jonathan Ercanbrack
- Ch 12 Luxembourg: a leading domicile for Shari‘ah compliant investments , pp 179-191

- Eleanor de Rosmorduc and Florence Stainier
- Ch 13 Managing Islamic finance vis-à-vis laïcité: the case of France , pp 192-202

- Ibrahim-Zeyyad Cekici
- Ch 14 A critical view on Islamic finance in Germany , pp 203-212

- Azadeh Farhoush and Michael Mahlknecht
- Ch 15 The development of Islamic banking in Turkey: regulation, performance and political economy , pp 213-227

- Mehmet Asutay
- Ch 16 Conclusions. Towards a plural financial system , pp 228-234

- Valentino Cattelan
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