Islamic Securitisation: Part II - A Proposal for International Standards, Legal Guidelines and Structures

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Mohammad Saad Lahlou

University of Westminster, School of Law

Joseph Atangan Tanega

University of Westminster, School of Law

Date Written: June 20, 2007

Abstract

The authors propose that international standards for cross-border Islamic Securitisations be established to help overcome legal uncertainties. Given the principles of Sharia law, templates for a number of Islamic financial instruments are examined together with some examples of successful international transactions.

Keywords: Islamic finance, Islamic securitization, securitisation, Sharia compliance, sukuk

Suggested Citation

Lahlou, Mohammad Saad and Tanega, Joseph Atangan, Islamic Securitisation: Part II - A Proposal for International Standards, Legal Guidelines and Structures (June 20, 2007). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1150147 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1150147

Mohammad Saad Lahlou

University of Westminster, School of Law ( email )

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London, England W1W 7UW
United Kingdom

Joseph Atangan Tanega (Contact Author)

University of Westminster, School of Law ( email )

4 Little Titchfield Street
London, W1W 7UW
United Kingdom

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