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Standards Issuance for Islamic Finance in International Trade: Current Issues and Challenges Ahead

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2012-12-03
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Hakimah Yaacob
Apnizan Abdullah
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Abstract
Legal uncertainty an issue faced by the Islamic finance industry at international legal framework. Lacking in terms of standardization may cause serious leakage to its growth. An attempt is made to dwell on the subject with an aim to clarify the rationale of having an International Treaty toward standardization incorporated in a treaty forms a caucus of consensus among the state party that will promote not only a sound and stable Islamic financial system but also prove its viability and credibility to the global financial world. the paper claims that standards are just a voluntary adaption by any countries and no binding values. Hence, in ever-increasing global market and interests in Islamic finance from all over the globe there is an urgent need to make future development of the industry smoother by standardizing, at least, basic financial instruments in order to avoid possible conflicts.
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