Publikationen von Faris Nasrallah
Alle Typen
Zeitschriftenartikel (2)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
10 (2), S. 219 - 240 (2023)
Arbitration in Syria: navigating postwar disputes. Asian Journal of Law and Society 2.
Zeitschriftenartikel
2020 (4) (2020)
Reflections on the future of arbitration in Dubai and the Middle East. Transnational Dispute Management Buchkapitel (3)
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Buchkapitel
Alternative dispute resolution. In: The Oxford handbook of law and anthropology, S. 493 - 514 (Hg.
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Buchkapitel
Nasrallah, F.). Brill, Leiden; Boston (2019)
Article 257 of the UAE penal code: inter-jurisdictional conflict and the battleground of arbitration. In: Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, S. 334 - 350 (Hg. Lau, M.; 5.
Buchkapitel
16, S. 197 - 207 (Hg. Cotran, E.). Brill, Leiden; Boston (2012)
Iraq. In: Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, Bd. Heft (3)
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Heft
20 (2020)
Islamic banking and finance (Sonderheft). Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 7.
Heft
19 (2018)
Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern law: volume 19; 2016-2017 (Sonderheft). Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 8.
Heft
18 (2017)
Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern law: volume 18; 2013-2015 (Sonderheft). Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law Sonstige (2)
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Sonstige
Bilateral investment treaty overview: United Arab Emirates, Investment Claims, (2019)
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Sonstige
The new DIAC rules: Dubai's ascent from regional to global arbitration hub, Investment Claims, (2018)
Rezension (11)
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Rezension
19, S. 479 - 481 (2018)
Summaries of UAE court decisions on arbitration 2012-2016 including DIFC court decisions edited by Hassan Arab, Lara Hammoud and Graham Lovett. ICC: ICE Services Publication, 2017. Pp. 180. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 12.
Rezension
19, S. 482 - 484 (2018)
Western Sahara: international law, justice and natural resources edited by Damien Kingsbury. London; New York: Routledge, 2016. Pp. 142. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 13.
Rezension
18, S. 705 - 708 (2017)
NATO in Afghanistan: fighting together, fighting alone by David P. Auerswald and Stephen M. Saideman. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014. Pp. 260. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 14.
Rezension
18, S. 709 - 712 (2017)
The politics of Islamic law: local elites, colonial authority, and the making of the Muslim state by Iza R. Hussin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014. Pp. 351. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 15.
Rezension
17, S. 775 - 779 (2015)
The long divergence: how Islamic law held back the Middle East by Timur Kuran. Princeton, New Jersey; Woodstock, Oxfordshire: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. 424. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 16.
Rezension
17, S. 780 - 787 (2015)
Islam, law and the state in Southeast Asia (3 volume set) by Tim Lindsey and Kerstin Steiner. London, New York: I.B. Tauris, 2012. Pp. 1248. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 17.
Rezension
16, S. 525 - 528 (2012)
Claims against Iraqi oil and gas: legal considerations and lessons learned by Rex J. Zedalis. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. 251. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 18.
Rezension
16, S. 529 - 530 (2012)
United States bilateral free trade agreements: consistencies or conflicts with norms in the Middle East by Mohamed Ramadan Hassanien. Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law International, 2010. Pp. 312. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 19.
Rezension
15, S. 369 - 371 (2011)
Risk management in islamic finance: an analysis of derivatives instruments in commodity markets by Muhammad al-Bashir Muhammad al-Amine. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2008. Pp. 338. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 20.
Rezension
15, S. 372 - 375 (2011)
Introduction to Middle Eastern law by Chibli Mallat. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. 455. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 21.
Rezension
30 (1), S. 101 - 103 (2010)
Representations of Indian Muslims in British colonial discourse by Alex Padamsee. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Pp. 266. South Asia Research