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Settlement of Islamic finance disputes in Malaysia

Dispute Resolution in Islamic Finance, 2019
Most 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
A. Trakic
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A Tangled Web: Complexity and Inequality in the English Local Government Finance Settlement

Local Government Studies, 2012
Abstract The £29 billion formula grant stands at the heart of the English local government finance system. This transfer of resource from central to local government has, since 2006–07, been distributed using the so-called ‘four block model’. This extraordinarily complex formula-based funding mechanism aims to ensure that all local authorities are able
Alex Gibson, Sheena Asthana
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The Settlement of “Carbon Emissions Trading” in RMB—Explorations in China’s Pathway of “Overtaking on the Curve” in Finance

National Finance, 2021
This chapter starts by discussing the Kyoto Protocol, carbon emissions rights and carbon emissions trading, as well as the formation of carbon commodities, forwards, futures, options, funds, and markets. After an analysis of the status quo of carbon market development in the EU, the US, Asia, and China, it proposes a scheme for the settlement of ...
Yunxian Chen
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The State of the Tobacco Settlement: Are Settlement Funds Being Used to Finance State Government Budget Deficits? A Research Note

Public Budgeting & Finance, 2004
In the Master Settlement Agreement, the major U.S. tobacco companies agreed to pay approximately $229 billion between 1999 and 2025 to 46 states, the District ofColumbia, and five U.S. territories. The windfall raises important spending andfinancing decisions for state governments.
Craig L. Johnson
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The General Settlement of 1577: An Aspect of Spanish Finance in the Early Modern Period

The Historical Journal, 1982
The states of sixteenth-century Europe fell into two financial groups. France and Spain, in a class of their own, enjoyed an apparently total freedom for much of the time from the normal constraints, and this in spite of their rapidly escalating debts.
A. Lovett
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