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Título
El caso de Malta: nuevas tecnologías distribuidas y el derecho comercial islámico. Una controversia europea.
Año del Documento
2020
Documento Fuente
Journal of the Sociology and Theory of Religion; Vol. 9 (2020): Doing business in Islamic countries pags. 99-109
Resumen
The Shariʿa Law has a comprehensive vision of all human activities, including commerce. The peculiarities of the commercial legal system that derives from the legal principles of Shariʿa emanates from the concepts of forbidden or Haram and permissible or Halal. These principles are applied today to breakthrough commercial developments such as the Blockchain/Digital Ledger Technologies. On the other hand, there is a growing debate about the possibility of the application of Shariʿa Law in the Member States of the European Union, either for social reasons or for commercial reasons. The controversy and opportunities created in the smallest State of the Union, Malta, serves as a sample.
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Religión - Historia
ISSN
2255-2715
Version del Editor
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
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Derechos
openAccess
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