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dc.contributor.authorAbdul Rahman Abdul Wahab Adunola
dc.date.accessioned2019-10-02T08:29:12Z
dc.date.available2019-10-02T08:29:12Z
dc.date.issued2019-01
dc.identifier.urihttps://e-ilami.unissa.edu.bn:8443/handle/20.500.14275/1935
dc.description.abstractThe paper revealed that the contract law at the conceptual level is substantially similar in common law, civil law and Sharīah to the extent that the writers of Islamic law of contract do not explore, especially in the area of remedies for anticipatory breach of contractual obligations, beyond the boundaries of common law and civil law systems. However, the differences can be found in the application of the remedies. Thus, this paper suggests a method which can be employed to harmonise the area of divergence among these systems of law. Similarly, in the aspect of remedies for breach of contractual obligations, the research recommends that, in a scenario whereby damages are the only remedy to remedy anticipatory breach of contractual obligations, it should be on the ground of non-commitment of the breaker and not on the ground of expectation interest of performing party. The qualitative research methodology is utilised and the data gathered from the valuable literature of the Muslim and western writers were employed to accomplish the study.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversiti Islam Sultan Sharif Alien_US
dc.subjectContracts -- Law and Legislationen_US
dc.titleThe Harmonisation of Shariah and Civil Law in the Area of Contract with Special Reference to the Remedies for Anticipatory Breach of Contracten_US
dc.typeArticles in Journalen_US
dc.pages8 Pages (10-17)en_US
dc.issue1en_US
dc.JournalInternational Journal of `Umranic Studies Jurnal Antarabangsa Kajian `Umranen_US
dc.volume2en_US
dc.keywordContract Lawen_US
dc.keywordContractual Obligationsen_US
dc.keywordAnticipatory Breachen_US
dc.keywordRemediesen_US
dc.location.alternativewww.unissa.edu.bn/ijusen_US


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