Dispute Resolution in The Islamic Digital Economy

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05

MARCH
Tuesday

Dispute Resolution in The Islamic Digital Economy

Closed

09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
By request Free

In the burgeoning landscape of the Islamic digital economy, the significance of effective dispute resolution mechanisms cannot be overstated. Rooted in the principles of fairness, justice, and equity, Islamic law provides a robust framework for resolving disputes, emphasizing reconciliation and arbitration. In this context, the nature of disputes in the Islamic digital economy often revolves around contractual disagreements, financial transactions, and intellectual property rights. E-commerce, a cornerstone of the digital economy, presents its own set of challenges, necessitating mechanisms that align with Islamic principles. The integration of technology in dispute management has revolutionized the landscape, offering efficient and accessible solutions. Online dispute resolution (ODR) platforms, such as WIPO Arbitration and Mediation, cater to the specific needs of the fintech sector, providing expedited and culturally sensitive resolutions. Smart contracts and blockchain technology further enhance dispute resolution capabilities, offering immutable records and automated enforcement mechanisms. Use cases of ODR in Islamic transactions on the blockchain demonstrate its relevance and effectiveness in addressing complex disputes. As the Islamic digital economy continues to evolve, the implementation of effective dispute resolution mechanisms remains paramount, ensuring trust, stability, and growth within the ecosystem.

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Mr. Yousef Hassan Khalawi

Mr. Yousef Hassan Khalawi

Secretary-General

AlBaraka Forum for Islamic Economy

Dr. Umar Oseni

Dr. Umar Oseni

Former Chief Executive Officer

International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation, Malaysia

Dr. Jonathan Ercanbrack

Dr. Jonathan Ercanbrack

Director

Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (CIMEL), SOAS University of London

Mr. Umer Suleman

Mr. Umer Suleman

Global Head of Risk Management

Wahed Company - United Kingdom

Mr. Sohail Ali

Mr. Sohail Ali

Partner

DLA Piper, UK

Dr. Sheikh Bilal Khan

Dr. Sheikh Bilal Khan

Judge & Adjudicating Arbitrator at AIFC International Arbitration Centre; Partner & Global Head of Islamic Finance at McCarthy Denning

Assistant Professor of Law at University of Bradford

Prof. Dr. Hussein A. Abdou

Prof. Dr. Hussein A. Abdou

Chair in Finance and Banking Director of Research and Knowledge Exchange

Accounting and Financial Management Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, Newcastle

Mr. Hamid Rashid

Mr. Hamid Rashid

Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Finterra, Malaysia

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