
Camille PaldiGraduate Theological Union · Faculty of Theology
Camille Paldi
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Introduction
I completed the UK Qualified Lawyer Transfer Test in June of 2013. My specialties include dispute resolution in Islamic finance, Islamic finance, and Holy Book Finance.
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Education
September 2012 - May 2013
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Publications (25)
A unique and independent legal framework is important to effectively adjudicate Islamic finance disputes, Sukuk bankruptcies, and Takaful disputes. Currently, these disputes are being adjudicated in common law courts or ineffective arbitration centres where often the Islamic finance transaction is inadvertently converted into a conventional transac...
This article explores the concept of Abrahamic finance, which is based on the principles of finance found in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam and forges a path forward for the Islamic finance industry.
This project was submitted for the course Art and Its Multi-Religious Dimensions at the Graduate Theological Union.
Please discuss this statement in light of its meaning for Hinduism and in relation to the religions that we have studied. Cannon states: "The structure (of the temple) symbolizes all creation and the human body. It is form that matters: a Hindu temple is designed as if it were three-dimensional carved stone." This paper was submitted as part of the...
This brief essay discusses the differences between Eastern and Western Christian architecture and the beliefs reflected in the architecture. This essay was submitted for Art and It's Inter-religious Dimensions at the GTU.
It is a good idea to look at an image of Creation of Wartime II by Samuel Bak while reading this essay. This essay was submitted as part of the course requirements for the course Art and It's Inter-religious Dimensions at the Graduate Theological Union.
This presentation on Yoga Nidra and Third-Eye Activation was completed for Hinduism and its' Inter-religious Dimensions at the GTU. If you would like to have a PPT with sound, please contact me for the PPT with sound recordings. You can download the ppt by going to the 'More' tab and selecting download.
This paper highlights the key features of the Christian and Islamic Economic systems and encourages Christians and Muslims to work together to develop not only a system of Christian Economics, but also a pan-Abrahamic system of economics called Holy Book Finance. The paper outlines various methods of inter-faith collaboration to make this vision a...
This paper explores the concept of usury in its’ Islamic and Inter-religious dimensions, specifically in Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism, usury is prohibited amongst Jews themselves while in Christianity and Islam, usury is generally not allowed. As Judaism is an interpretative tradition, the Oral Torah must be explored to examine the Jewish p...
Introduction to Takaful (Islamic Insurance)
This presentation explores the concepts of usury in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
A unique and independent legal framework is important to effectively adjudicate Islamic finance disputes, Sukuk bankruptcies, and Takaful disputes. Currently, these disputes are being adjudicated in common law courts or ineffective arbitration centres where often the Islamic finance transaction is inadvertently converted into a conventional transac...
The philosophical and conceptual foundations behind the prohibition on riba (interest) and gharar (uncertainty) can be derived through the Shuratic process in discursive interpretation of the Qu'ran and Sunnah. Riba (interest) is in fact just a form of gharar (uncertainty). Gharar (uncertainty) opens the door for speculation, ruthless greed, immora...
Proposal for the Dubai World Islamic Finance Arbitration Tribunal (DWIFAC) and Jurisprudence Office (DWIFACJO) as the Dispute Resolution Mechanism and Center for the Islamic Finance Industry
Camille Paldi
Abstract
The proposal for the Dubai World Islamic Finance Arbitration Center (DWIFAC) and Jurisprudence Office (DWIFACJO) entails a complete sys...
Questions
Question (1)
We invite researchers in Islamic, Jewish, Christian, and Abrahamic finance to submit chapter proposals for the upcoming book, “Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Abrahamic Finance.”
Submission Deadline: January 29th, 2025
Submit chapter proposals at: Call for Chapters: Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Abrahamic Finance | IGI Global Scientific Publishing
Contact at: paldi16@gmail.com