United Arab Emirates:
Stepping Up To The Plate
The Gulf Islamic Finance Industry Is Taking Steps to Address Key Regulatory and
02 October 2013
by
Holland & Knight
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Oliver Agha is a Partner in our
Abu Dhabi office.
This article discusses the lack of regulations, documentation
and qualified professionals needed to regulate and defend
stakeholders' rights in the Islamic finance industry.
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