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Intellectual Property Rights

1008. AZMI, Ida Madieha Abdul Ghani. The philosophy of intellectual property rights over the ideas in cyberspace: a comparative analy­sis between the Western jurisprudence and the shari'ah.

Arab Law Quarterly, 19 i-iv (2004) pp. 191-208.

1009. bialy, Nora El- & gouda, Moamen. Can Sharia be a deterrent for intellectual property piracy in Islamic countries? The Journal of World Intellectual Property, 14 vi (2011) pp. 441-466.

1010. bialy, Nora El- & gouda, Moamen. Enforcing IPR through informal institutions: the possible role of religion in fighting software piracy. Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, no. 20. Philipps-Universität Marburg etc., 2011. 49 pp. [online].

1011. elmahjub, Ezieddin. An Islamic perspective on the theories of intel­lectual property. Copyright perspectives. Past, present and prospect. Ed. Brian Fitzgerald, John Gilchrist. Cham etc.: Springer, 2015, pp. 51-84.

1012. elmahjub, Ezieddin. Foundations of moral rights in Islamic sources and history of authorship in Islamic civilisation. IIUM LawJournal, 22 ii (2014) pp. 137-164.

1013. ishola, Abdullahi Saliu & solahudeen, Isa Olawale & akangbe, Ibrahim. Intellectual property rights for innovations on the internet: the Islamic law requisites. Arab Law Quarterly, 32 iv (2018) pp. 517-530.

1014. loutfi, Mohamed Hossam. The protection of intellectual prop­erty rights: the views of the Pharos [sic], Islamic jurisprudents, and masters of poetry and literature. Beiträge zum Islamischen Recht III. Ed. Hans-Georg Ebert, Thoralf Hanstein. Frankfurt a.M.: Lang, 2003, pp. 205-222.

1015. mahafzah, Qais Ali & melhem, Basem M. & haloosh, Hitham A. The perspective of moral and financial rights of intellectual property in Islam. Arab Law Quarterly, 23 iv (2009) pp. 457-468.

1016. malkawi, Bashar H. The alliance between Islamic law and intellec­tual property: structure and practice.

University of St. Thomas Law Journal, 10 iii (2013) pp. 618-649.

1017. malkawi, Bashar H. Intellectual property protection from a sharia perspective. Southern Cross University Law Review, 16 (2013) pp. 87-121.

1018. milani, Alireza. The legitimacy of intellectual property rights: the light of Islamic law (Sunni and Shia fiqh). Sri Lankan Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 1 ii (2018) pp. 1-19.

1019. naser, M.A. & muhaisen, W.H. Shari'a: intellectual theft or intel­lectual infringement? Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology, 4 i (2009) pp. 71-74.

1020. naser, M.A. & muhaisen, W.H. Intellectual property: an Islamic perspective. Journal of the Copyright Society of the USA, 56 ii-iii (2009) pp. 571-588.

1021. naser, M.A. & muhaisen, W.H. Intellectual property infringement as Islamic criminal offences in the new millenium. Journal of Islamic State Practices in International Law, 4 ii (2008) pp. 33-39.

1022. niazi, Samia Maqbool. The justification of intellectual property rights in Islamic law. Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 4 xi (2016) pp. 62-75.

1023. niazi, Samia Maqbool. The nature of property, its valuation and intel­lectual property rights in Islamic law. Journal of Islamic Studies and Culture, 4 i (2016) pp. 69-76.

1024. niazi, Samia Maqbool. Superficial approach of Muslim scholars to intellectual property rights. Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research (PJIR), 13 (2014) pp. 51-70.

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