- In “The State as a Shareholder: A Study of Partial Privatization and Its Impacts on Corporate Governance in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” Journal of Sharia & Law, Meshal Faraj presents Saudi Arabia as a case in which to examine the implications and impacts of government ownership of publicly traded companies on jurisdictions featuring dual judicial legal systems (administrative and civil courts).
- In a forthcoming issue of the LUMS Law Journal, Muhammad Wajid Munir reviews Iza R. Hussin’s The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State: A Book Review, a book in which Hussin argues that the remaking and transformation of Islamic law produced a new version that was more state-centered and patriarchal than pre-colonial Islamic law, which, in turn, was diverse, instance-based and judge-centric.