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The Role of Islamic Law on the Financial Market

Student: Mikhail Karapetyan

Supervisor: Anton Selivanovskiy

Faculty: Higher School of Law and Administration

Educational Programme: Lawyer on the Global Financial Market (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Final qualifying work on the topic: "The role of Islamic Law in the financial market" consists of an introduction, two chapters, a conclusion and a bibliographic list. The introduction substantiates the relevance of the research topic, defines the purpose and objectives of the work. The first chapter presents the theoretical and methodological aspects of the influence of Islamic law on the financial market. The second chapter is devoted to the analysis of the current state and trends in the development of Islamic law in the financial market. In conclusion, the results of the study are summarized and conclusions are presented. The final qualification work consists of 68 pages, 8 figures, 1 table. The list of sources used includes 67 titles. The following software products were used to perform the work: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel.

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