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SAUDI BUSINESS LAW IN PRACTICE laws and regulations as applied in the courts and judicial committees of saudi arabia;laws and regulations as.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: OXFORD : HART PUBLISHING, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781509927210
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • KMT920 .S283 2019
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Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Brief Contents -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. About the Subject-Matter of this Book -- 1.2. Sources for this Study -- 1.3. How this Study Came About -- 1.4. Some Technical Matters -- Chapter 2. Saudi Legal System: Constitution, Laws, and Courts -- 2.1. The Saudi Legal System -- 2.2. Court System of Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 3. Saudi Judicial Process: Procedure and Reasoning -- 3.1. Procedure and Evidence -- 3.2. Legal and Judicial Reasoning
4.1. Property -- 4.2. Crime -- 4.3. Tort -- 4.4. Contract -- Chapter 5. Case Study of the Supply Contract -- 5.1. Is the Contract Administrative or Commercial? -- 5.2. Characteristics of the Goods and Time of Payment of the Price -- 5.3. Possible Scholarly Justifications for Observed Saudi Practice -- 5.4. Conclusions -- 5.5. Epilogue: What About the Many Tawrd Contracts that Do Not, as of the Time the Contract Is Made, Fix Price or the Nature or Quantity of the Goods?
6.1. Two Conceptions Applying Across Many Contracts -- 6.2. The Nominate Contracts, or the Contracts Regulated in Detail by the Traditional Law -- 6.3. Case Study on Consequences for Third Parties of the Saudi Law and Practice of Agency and Representation -- Chapter 7. Theories of Liability -- 7.1. Liabilities Arising from Tort in Traditional and Saudi Law: Two Model Torts -- 7.2. Liabilities Arising from Breach of Contract in Traditional Fiqh -- 7.3. Liabilities Arising from Breach of Contract in Modern Saudi Arabia
Chapter 8. Case Study on Compensation for Lost Profits -- 8.1. A Settled Rule in Saudi Arabia: No Compensation for Lost Profits -- 8.2. Reasons for the Outcome as Stated by the Courts -- 8.3. Reasons in Fiqh for the Outcome -- 8.4. Arguments of Contemporary Saudi Scholars in Favour of Awarding Lost Profits -- 8.5. Saudi Court Decisions that Award Lost Profits -- 8.6. General Conclusions -- Chapter 9. Case Study on Respondeat Superior or Employer Vicarious Liability
9.2. Some Limitations and Definitions for the Treatment to Follow -- 9.3. Review of Revealed Sources from Quran and Sunna Often Cited -- 9.4. Fiqh Doctrines that Offer Apparent Exceptions to the Principle of Individual Responsibility for Wrongs -- 9.5. Three Additional Matters, Considered in Both Theory and Practice -- 9.6. General Conclusions -- Chapter 10. Conclusion -- 10.1. Observations About the Fiqh Law of Property, Contract, and Tort
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Brief Contents -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. About the Subject-Matter of this Book -- 1.2. Sources for this Study -- 1.3. How this Study Came About -- 1.4. Some Technical Matters -- Chapter 2. Saudi Legal System: Constitution, Laws, and Courts -- 2.1. The Saudi Legal System -- 2.2. Court System of Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 3. Saudi Judicial Process: Procedure and Reasoning -- 3.1. Procedure and Evidence -- 3.2. Legal and Judicial Reasoning

Chapter 4. Introduction to the Fiqh Law of Property, Crime, Tort, and Contract -- 4.1. Property -- 4.2. Crime -- 4.3. Tort -- 4.4. Contract -- Chapter 5. Case Study of the Supply Contract -- 5.1. Is the Contract Administrative or Commercial? -- 5.2. Characteristics of the Goods and Time of Payment of the Price -- 5.3. Possible Scholarly Justifications for Observed Saudi Practice -- 5.4. Conclusions -- 5.5. Epilogue: What About the Many Tawrd Contracts that Do Not, as of the Time the Contract Is Made, Fix Price or the Nature or Quantity of the Goods?

Chapter 6. Contracts: General Categories and Specific Types -- 6.1. Two Conceptions Applying Across Many Contracts -- 6.2. The Nominate Contracts, or the Contracts Regulated in Detail by the Traditional Law -- 6.3. Case Study on Consequences for Third Parties of the Saudi Law and Practice of Agency and Representation -- Chapter 7. Theories of Liability -- 7.1. Liabilities Arising from Tort in Traditional and Saudi Law: Two Model Torts -- 7.2. Liabilities Arising from Breach of Contract in Traditional Fiqh -- 7.3. Liabilities Arising from Breach of Contract in Modern Saudi Arabia

7.4. Two Forms of Liability Protecting Rights to Property -- Chapter 8. Case Study on Compensation for Lost Profits -- 8.1. A Settled Rule in Saudi Arabia: No Compensation for Lost Profits -- 8.2. Reasons for the Outcome as Stated by the Courts -- 8.3. Reasons in Fiqh for the Outcome -- 8.4. Arguments of Contemporary Saudi Scholars in Favour of Awarding Lost Profits -- 8.5. Saudi Court Decisions that Award Lost Profits -- 8.6. General Conclusions -- Chapter 9. Case Study on Respondeat Superior or Employer Vicarious Liability

9.1. Employer Vicarious Liability (Respondeat Superior) Doctrine Prevailing Worldwide -- 9.2. Some Limitations and Definitions for the Treatment to Follow -- 9.3. Review of Revealed Sources from Quran and Sunna Often Cited -- 9.4. Fiqh Doctrines that Offer Apparent Exceptions to the Principle of Individual Responsibility for Wrongs -- 9.5. Three Additional Matters, Considered in Both Theory and Practice -- 9.6. General Conclusions -- Chapter 10. Conclusion -- 10.1. Observations About the Fiqh Law of Property, Contract, and Tort

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