Dispute Resolution: Litigation
Saudi Arabia
1 year ranked
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Dispute Resolution
Corporate Law
Expert Witness on Shariah & Saudi Law
Employment Law
Private Client
Waqf Law
Saudi Licensed Attorney
Member of Saudi Bar Association
Member of International Bar Association
Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (MCIArb)
"The Doctrine of Non-Justiciability of Religious Doctrine and Practice in English Courts" in Reconsidering Religion, Law and Democracy (Nordic Academic Press, 2016).
Toward the Reform of Private Waqfs: A Comparative Study of Islamic Waqfs and English Trusts (Brill, 2015).
Islamic Law as a Comparable Model in Comparative Legal Research: Devising a Method (3 Global Journal of Comparative Law (2014) 186-202 · Oct 1, 2014).
'The English Rule Against Perpetuities and the Mandated Perpetuity of Islamic Waqfs: Three Colonial Cases' (8 The Journal of Comparative Law 172-191 · Dec 1, 2013).
Analysing the Islamic Prohibition on Ribā: A Prohibition on Substance or Form? (Arab Law Quarterly · Sep 1, 2013).
The Role of Ijtihād in Progressing Islamic Law in Modern Times (US-China Law Review · Aug 1, 2013).
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Hamid Harasani is one of the co-founders of Harasani & Alkhamees Law Firm and has acted as lead partner in a wide variety of dispute resolution proceedings, including numerous matters related to inheritance and breach of contract. He is also noted for his in-depth knowledge of trust law.
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Hamid Harasani is highly strategic, with deep legal expertise and a practical, hands-on approach that delivers strong results.
He takes the initiative, is very fast in responding and is wonderful to work with.
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