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AuthorDodeen, Mahmoud M.
Available date2021-01-05T05:28:23Z
Publication Date2020-01-01
Publication NameArab Law Quarterly
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15730255-12341041
CitationDodeen, M. M. (2019). Compensability of Moral Damage in Islamic Contract Law: A Comparative Analysis of the Palestinian, Jordanian and Qatari Civil Codes, Arab Law Quarterly, 34(2), 167-190. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15730255-12341041
ISSN02680556
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17277
Abstract© 2019 Brill Academic Publishers. All rights reserved. This study explores Islamic law's position towards the compensation of natural and juridical persons for moral damage within the scope of contractual liability in view of divergent and unclear legal and judicial opinions in Arab countries. One line of argument makes a distinction in the approach to tort and contractual liability. As a result, courts have been influenced by these opinions. In contrast, other jurists have not taken great pains to reach a different discretion in search of the truth. To enrich this study, to ensure a sound interpretation of the true situation, and in an attempt to draw a closer link between the positions of Islamic law and Latin law, the study provides a comparison between the civil codes of three Arab countries: Palestine, Jordan and Qatar.
Languageen
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
SubjectCompensation in Arab civil codes
Contract law
Islamic law
Jurisprudence of transactions in Islam
Moral damage
TitleCompensability of moral damage in Islamic contract law: A comparative analysis of the Palestinian, Jordanian and Qatari civil codes
TypeArticle
Pagination167-190
Issue Number2
Volume Number34
ESSN1573-0255


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