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Settlement of Islamic finance disputes in Malaysia
2019Most Islamic finance disputes in Malaysia are decided through litigation before the civil courts. If the dispute involves a Shari’ah question, the civil court judge is obliged by law to refer such a question to the designated Shari’ah Advisory Council for a ruling which then becomes binding on the court. This arrangement ensures that both the civil and
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Korea-China Currency Swap-Financed Trade Settlement Facility
2014The US-Dollar is still the most widely used currency for the settlement of trade transactions in East Asia. Currency swaps between Asian countries are one possibility to reduce this dependency on the US Dollar. This chapter explains the background and various aspects of the Korea-China currency swap-financed facility. First the framework and mechanisms
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Comparative Costs and Financing of Permanent Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Catharine Titi +4 more
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Promise or Peril: Opportunities and Challenges of Renminbi Trade Settlement and Financing
2013With China’s gradual transition from its traditional role as the “World’s Factory” to an emerging “World’s Market,” the rising dependence of major multinational corporations (MNCs) on China’s efficient workers and thriving consumers has inevitably made China the front and centre of international trade.
Marvin P. W. Lo, Joe M. K. Ng
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PRIME Finance Arbitration—A Role Model for the Settlement of International Financial Disputes?
2014Traditionally, litigation has been a tool for dispute settlement in the international financial sector. The increasing involvement of parties from newly emerged economies and globalization has resulted in international arbitration being adopted more often as a means of settling fi nancial controversies.
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