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The Future of Finance is Here: Why Islamic Banking and Insurance are Gaining Traction

The global financial landscape is undergoing a significant shift. While traditional financial institutions continue to dominate, a new wave of ethical and faith-based financial products is gaining traction – Islamic banking and insurance. Built on the principles of Islamic law (Sharia), these financial instruments are attracting a growing audience worldwide, not just Muslims.

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John Austin (1790-1859) and the Command Theory of Law

John Austin, a 19th-century British legal philosopher, left a lasting mark on jurisprudence with his positivist theory of law. Central to his thinking is the concept of law as a command issued by a sovereign, backed by the threat of sanction. This article delves into the details of Austin’s philosophy of the Command Theory of Law.

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Understanding Positive Law Jurisprudence: The Law “As Is”

Positive law jurisprudence, also known as legal positivism, delves into the nature of law as a set of human-made rules enforced by a sovereign authority. Unlike natural law theory, which posits a universal moral code underlying all legal systems, positive law focuses on the formal characteristics that make a rule a law, regardless of its content or morality.

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From Hammurabi’s Code to Cyberspace: A Jurisprudential Journey Through Time

Hammurabi’s Code to Cyberspace The pursuit of justice is as old as civilization itself. From the chiseled laws of ancient Mesopotamia to the ever-evolving regulations of the digital age,

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Human Rights and Natural Law: A Fountain of Universal Morality (And a Minefield of Challenges)?

Universal Morality in Natural Law Explore the complex relationship between human rights and natural law, emerging trends, and expert insights. Can universal morality find its foundation in shared humanity?”

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Navigating the Legal Labyrinth: A Comprehensive Guide to the Three Types of Jurisprudence

A Comprehensive Guide to the Three Types of Jurisprudence. In this blog post i will explore the three types of jurisprudence. Firstly what is jurisprudence? In short Jurisprudence is the philosophy and theory of law. Furthermore, It’s primarily concern is answering what the law is And what it ought to be. If so, is jurisprudence divided? Yes of course, jurisprudence can be divided into three main branches. Further more this branches are called firstly, Analytical jurisprudence. secondly Normative jurisprudence thirdly Critical legal theory

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Navigating the Maze of Legal Theories: An Exploration of Major Schools of Jurisprudence

Major Schools of Jurisprudence Navigating the maze of legal theories can be a challenging yet rewarding endeavor. By understanding the

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