Build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract and its models from a Sharī‛ah perspective

The build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract is a new means of project and construction financing, which includes public-private partnership. Many countries are considering the BOT contract as a mode of financing for construction projects as all citizens need public infrastructure services. This a...

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Main Authors: Azman, Mohd Noor, Saidatol Akma, Mohd Yunus, Haron, Muhammad Nasir
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spelling my.iium.irep.395792018-06-11T02:37:46Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/39579/ Build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract and its models from a Sharī‛ah perspective Azman, Mohd Noor Saidatol Akma, Mohd Yunus Haron, Muhammad Nasir KBP173.25 Islamic law and other disciplines or subjects The build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract is a new means of project and construction financing, which includes public-private partnership. Many countries are considering the BOT contract as a mode of financing for construction projects as all citizens need public infrastructure services. This article is an attempt to describe various modes, structures and arrangements of BOT and shed light on possible Sharī‛ah issues to demonstrate that BOT is a Sharī‛ah-compliant type of financing. Brill Academic Publisher 2014-11 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/39579/1/BOT_by_drazman081214.pdf Azman, Mohd Noor and Saidatol Akma, Mohd Yunus and Haron, Muhammad Nasir (2014) Build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract and its models from a Sharī‛ah perspective. Arab Law Quarterly , 28. pp. 366-391. ISSN 0268-0556(P), 1573-0255(O) http://www.brill.com/arab-law-quarterly 10.1163/15730255-12341287
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topic KBP173.25 Islamic law and other disciplines or subjects
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Azman, Mohd Noor
Saidatol Akma, Mohd Yunus
Haron, Muhammad Nasir
Build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract and its models from a Sharī‛ah perspective
description The build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract is a new means of project and construction financing, which includes public-private partnership. Many countries are considering the BOT contract as a mode of financing for construction projects as all citizens need public infrastructure services. This article is an attempt to describe various modes, structures and arrangements of BOT and shed light on possible Sharī‛ah issues to demonstrate that BOT is a Sharī‛ah-compliant type of financing.
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author Azman, Mohd Noor
Saidatol Akma, Mohd Yunus
Haron, Muhammad Nasir
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Haron, Muhammad Nasir
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title Build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract and its models from a Sharī‛ah perspective
title_short Build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract and its models from a Sharī‛ah perspective
title_full Build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract and its models from a Sharī‛ah perspective
title_fullStr Build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract and its models from a Sharī‛ah perspective
title_full_unstemmed Build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract and its models from a Sharī‛ah perspective
title_sort build, operate and transfer (bot) contract and its models from a sharī‛ah perspective
publisher Brill Academic Publisher
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/39579/1/BOT_by_drazman081214.pdf
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