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Empowering woman through legal reforms-evidence from Saudi Arabian context
Lubna Javed Rizvi, Zahid HussainThis current paper aims to review the literature for two main reasons. First, to outline the propositions of women empowerment in manifesto of “Vision 2030”and how these…
GST complexities in Malaysia: views from tax experts
Naailah Nutman, Khadijah Isa, Salwa Hana YussofThe Goods and Services Tax (GST) implementation in Malaysia had raised various responses from many parties involved when the new tax was introduced in 2015 until its abolishment…
The Equality Act (2010)-pre- and post-pandemic historic development on equality and discrimination issues for employers: review of literature
Zahid Hussain, Lubna Javed Rizvi, Hamid SheikhThis paper is aimed to fulfil two purposes. First, this paper aims to review the literature and examine step by step evolution of the Equality Act 2010. Second, this paper will…
Evolution of artificial intelligence and its impact on human rights: from sociolegal perspective
Sheshadri Chatterjee, Sreenivasulu N.S., Zahid HussainThe applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in different sectors have become agendas for discussions in the highest circle of experts. The applications of AI can help society…
Does Islam promote growth: evidence from Arab Muslim countries and non-Arab Muslim countries
Hamdi Khalfaoui, Hassan GuenichiThis paper aims to investigate the impact of Islam, as a set of moral and cultural values, on economic growth and development for 17 Muslim countries over the period 1990–2019.
Shareholder activism in Indonesia: revisiting shareholder rights implementation and future challenges
Ulya Yasmine PrisandaniThis paper aims to elaborate on the extent to which the Indonesian legal framework has provided room for shareholder activism and the extent to which shareholder activism has been…
Prospects and challenges of Islamic fintech in Indonesia: a legal viewpoint
Yudho Taruno Muryanto, Dona Budi Kharisma, Anjar Sri Ciptorukmi NugraheniThis paper aims to explore the prospects and the challenges of Islamic fintech in Indonesia. This study also proposes a comprehensive legal framework to encourage and accelerate…
Implications of the UK Equality Law for tele-homeworking: COVID-19 and beyond
Vandana Nath, Graeme LockwoodThe purpose of this study is to examine the practical and legal complexities associated with tele-homeworking in the context of the UK Equality Law. First, the paper provides a…
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1754-243Xe-ISSN:
1754-2448ISSN-L:
1754-243XRenamed from:
Managerial LawOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Dr Zahid Hussain