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18 Nov 2009
Studies in Islamic Economics

THE CONCEPT OF ARTIFICIAL LEGAL ENTITY AND LIMITED LIABILITY IN ISLAMIC LAW

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Concept of legal entity 

THE CONCEPT OF ARTIFICIAL LEGAL ENTITY AND LIMITED LIABILITY IN ISLAMIC LAW

BY: Mahmood m. Sanusi

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