Alternative dispute resolution in Islamic finance: What’s next? / Rafidah Mohd Azli... [et al.]

In Islamic transaction, the disputations between two or more parties could affect the roles and responsibilities. Furthermore, when the court received a case from disputed parties, there will be a perception among each of parties of win-lose situation, whereby one party embellished with satisfaction...

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Main Authors: Mohd Azli, Rafidah, Pauzi, Nasif Sidque, Ubaidah, Ahmad Faiz, Sharif, Dziauddin, Yakob, Mohd Asmadi, Jamil, Hajah MakiahTussaripah
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author Mohd Azli, Rafidah
Pauzi, Nasif Sidque
Ubaidah, Ahmad Faiz
Sharif, Dziauddin
Yakob, Mohd Asmadi
Jamil, Hajah MakiahTussaripah
author_facet Mohd Azli, Rafidah
Pauzi, Nasif Sidque
Ubaidah, Ahmad Faiz
Sharif, Dziauddin
Yakob, Mohd Asmadi
Jamil, Hajah MakiahTussaripah
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description In Islamic transaction, the disputations between two or more parties could affect the roles and responsibilities. Furthermore, when the court received a case from disputed parties, there will be a perception among each of parties of win-lose situation, whereby one party embellished with satisfaction, while the other party will beat in suffering, so the impact is the relationship between two parties are become farther. Therefore, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in Islamic Finance is suggested in by many Muslim economist and legal experts as a substitute to any further legal activities. This is because it will satisfy many of litigants and it provides a complementary substitute to litigation. The study about ADR in Islamic finance has been done by previous literature. By the way, the implementation of ADR in Islamic financial institutions still needs to be elaborated. Therefore, this paper aims to discuss about updated issues and challenges of implementations of ADR in Islamic finance. This paper found that the ADR in Islamic finance need a model to make the ADR more flexible and eligible with different kinds of conflicts.
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spelling uitm-311752020-06-23T07:11:24Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31175/ Alternative dispute resolution in Islamic finance: What’s next? / Rafidah Mohd Azli... [et al.] joa Mohd Azli, Rafidah Pauzi, Nasif Sidque Ubaidah, Ahmad Faiz Sharif, Dziauddin Yakob, Mohd Asmadi Jamil, Hajah MakiahTussaripah General works. Financial institutions Finance, Islamic In Islamic transaction, the disputations between two or more parties could affect the roles and responsibilities. Furthermore, when the court received a case from disputed parties, there will be a perception among each of parties of win-lose situation, whereby one party embellished with satisfaction, while the other party will beat in suffering, so the impact is the relationship between two parties are become farther. Therefore, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in Islamic Finance is suggested in by many Muslim economist and legal experts as a substitute to any further legal activities. This is because it will satisfy many of litigants and it provides a complementary substitute to litigation. The study about ADR in Islamic finance has been done by previous literature. By the way, the implementation of ADR in Islamic financial institutions still needs to be elaborated. Therefore, this paper aims to discuss about updated issues and challenges of implementations of ADR in Islamic finance. This paper found that the ADR in Islamic finance need a model to make the ADR more flexible and eligible with different kinds of conflicts. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31175/1/31175.pdf Mohd Azli, Rafidah and Pauzi, Nasif Sidque and Ubaidah, Ahmad Faiz and Sharif, Dziauddin and Yakob, Mohd Asmadi and Jamil, Hajah MakiahTussaripah (2019) Alternative dispute resolution in Islamic finance: What’s next? / Rafidah Mohd Azli... [et al.]. (2019) Journal of Academia <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Academia.html>, 7 (1). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2289-6368 https://nsembilan.uitm.edu.my/joacns/
spellingShingle General works. Financial institutions
Finance, Islamic
Mohd Azli, Rafidah
Pauzi, Nasif Sidque
Ubaidah, Ahmad Faiz
Sharif, Dziauddin
Yakob, Mohd Asmadi
Jamil, Hajah MakiahTussaripah
Alternative dispute resolution in Islamic finance: What’s next? / Rafidah Mohd Azli... [et al.]
title Alternative dispute resolution in Islamic finance: What’s next? / Rafidah Mohd Azli... [et al.]
title_full Alternative dispute resolution in Islamic finance: What’s next? / Rafidah Mohd Azli... [et al.]
title_fullStr Alternative dispute resolution in Islamic finance: What’s next? / Rafidah Mohd Azli... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Alternative dispute resolution in Islamic finance: What’s next? / Rafidah Mohd Azli... [et al.]
title_short Alternative dispute resolution in Islamic finance: What’s next? / Rafidah Mohd Azli... [et al.]
title_sort alternative dispute resolution in islamic finance: what’s next? / rafidah mohd azli... [et al.]
topic General works. Financial institutions
Finance, Islamic
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31175/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31175/