Abstract

This paper is an introductory survey of bankruptcy and insolvency theory and practice relating to the introduction of Shari'ah principles into secular bankruptcy and insolvency regimes in both jurisdictions that incorporate the Shari'ah, to some extent, into the secular law of the jurisdiction and purely secular jurisdictions. The paper first summarizes some of the Shari'ah principles that are applicable in the bankruptcy and insolvency context. Thereafter, the paper notes the general nature of the secular bankruptcy and insolvency regimes currently in use and summarizes some current practices that are of relevance in the distressed debt, bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, restructuring and workout markets, particularly in jurisdictions that have adopted or may adopt a reorganization methodology (such as Chapter 11 or the UNCITRAL model insolvency law). Finally, the paper summarizes certain aspects of the bankruptcy proceeding involving the East Cameron oil and gas sukuk as an example of a secular bankruptcy proceeding involving a Shari'ah-compliant instrument and transaction.

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