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An Analysis of the monetary history between Law and Economics in Pakistan in the light of Sharia Perspective

. Dr. Shazia Ashiq, Dr. Muhammad Naeem, Dr. Muhammad Sajad Malik, Muhammad Faisal Nadeem & Ms. Sahrish Rubab


Abstract

This introductory chapter provides an overview of the entire text and defines its scope. The purpose of this text is to explain the development of essential doctrines in the legal history of money in the European civil law and Anglo-American common law traditions. The period spans over 800 years, from Medieval Europe (13th century) to the International Monetary Agreement established at Bretton Woods in 1944. The purpose of this book is to create a unique legal history of money. However, it acknowledges the commercial influence that has contributed to this legal history and provides many examples of the symbiotic relationship between law and economics in currency development. It takes into account the legal recognition of the state's special role in defining and valuing what functions as money.

Key Words: law, Shariah, monetary, economics, history

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