SAUDI BUSINESS LAW IN PRACTICE laws and regulations as applied in the courts and judicial committees of saudi arabia;laws and regulations as.
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- KMT920 .S283 2019
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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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