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Contemporary issues of form and substance: an Islamic law perspective
Purpose This paper aims to analyse the concept of form over substance and introduces the term substance gap to the literature. The substance gap is defined as the difference between the way a concept is expressed and its intended result.
M. Hamour+3 more
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ABSTRACT Non‐financial companies listed on the London Stock Exchange actively engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR), significantly impacting communities and the environment. However, they face challenges related to environmental innovation and reputation management, particularly under strict reporting requirements and public scrutiny.
Richard Arhinful+2 more
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Analisis Kedudukan Hukum Islam dalam Sistem Hukum di Indonesia [PDF]
The legal status of Islam in Indonesia is equivalent to the Dutch East Indies heritage law and customary law. Indonesia\u27s population are Muslim, Islamic law is the source of the development of national law.
Baharuddin, M. (Matta)
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DISTINCTION OF CHARACTERISTICS SHARIA AND FIQH ON ISLAMIC LAW
Islamic law has a value of adaptability and flexibility, but also as a revelation that comes from God Almighty, Islamic law also are rigid, immortal and cannot be personalised way.
Prawitra Thalib
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Defining the Path to Sustainability Based on Triple Bottom Line Dimensions
ABSTRACT Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely applied as a global approach, which reflects its origins as an umbrella concept. The extensive literature on CSR evaluates its three dimensions jointly and comprehensively, forming conceptual aggregates that fit into specific contexts, such as particular industrial sectors or geographic ...
Dolores Gallardo‐Vázquez
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This article compares Indonesian legal system and Malaysian legal system. The government legalized Islamic law in national legislateions, which are in effect for Muslim people. To facilitate dispute settlement, there is a religious court to solve Islamic
Yeni Salma Barlinti
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'Gatekeepers' of Islamic financial circuits : analysing urban geographies of the global Shari'a elite [PDF]
This paper analyses the importance of 'Shari'a scholars' in the Islamic Financial Services (IFS) sector, which has been a growing global practice since the 1970s.
Bassens, David+2 more
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Shari'ah (Islamic law) has been the dominant moral and legal code ofMuslim societies for the gnxter part of their history. During the early centuriesof Islam, Shari'ah hcilitated the social growth and develojment of the Muslims,growth that culminaa in the establishment of a vast emph and an outstandmgcivilization.
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Does ESG Influence Bank Profitability? A Comparison Between Islamic and Conventional Banks
ABSTRACT This research investigates the impact of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors on the performance of 67 banks across 13 countries, with a specific focus on comparing Islamic banks (IBs) and Conventional banks (CBs) from 2009 to 2019.
Houcem Smaoui+2 more
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CONSUMER PROTECTION IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC LAW AND LAW NUMBER 8 OF 1999
In Islamic Law, principles of consumer protection has been done since Muhammad SAW was appointed as a Rasul. In Indonesia, there is special law that regulate about consumer protection called Law Number 8 Year 1999 on Consumer Protection.
Nurhalis, SH
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