METHODS OF RESOLVING DISPUTES ARISING FROM ISLAMIC FINANCE SERVICES. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V5SI5Y2025N38Keywords:
arbitration courts, local courts, sukuk, musharak, mubaraka, plaintiff, defendant, instance courts, appellate courts.Abstract
In this article, courts and arbitrations are discussed as forms of conflict resolution between contracting parties in the implementation of Islamic finance services. As the scope of activities of Islamic financial services and Islamic banks еxpands, arbitration courts are becoming more and more important in resolving disputes arising from such relations not only in Muslim countries, but also in countries where the majority of the population is not Muslim. This article discusses the role of arbitration courts in resolving disputes arising from Islamic finance services.
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