About the Editors xv
About the Contributors xvii
Foreword xxvii
Preface xxix
Acknowledgments xxxi
PART ONE: The Nature of Risks in Islamic Banking 1
CHAPTER 1: Supervision of Islamic Banks: The Regulatory Challenge-Basel II and Basel III 3
Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim
CHAPTER 2: Banking and the Risk Environment 13
Brandon Davies
CHAPTER 3: Risk Characteristics of Islamic Products: Implications for Risk Measurement and Supervision 49
Venkataraman Sundararajan
CHAPTER 4: Risk in a Turbulent World: Insights from Islamic Finance 77
Sami Al-Suwailem
CHAPTER 5: Capital Structure and Risk in Islamic Financial Services 95
Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim
CHAPTER 6: Inherent Risk: Credit and Market Risks 107
John Lee Hin Hock
CHAPTER 7: Operational Risk Exposures of Islamic Banks 133
Simon Archer and Abdullah Haron
CHAPTER 8: Information Technology Risks in Islamic Banks 153
Samir Safa
CHAPTER 9: Law and Islamic Finance: An Interactive Analysis 163
Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo and Michael J. T. McMillen
CHAPTER 10: Legal Risk Exposure in Islamic Finance 225
Andrew White and Chen Mee King
CHAPTER 11: Shari'ah–Non-compliance Risk 237
Mohamad Akram Laldin
CHAPTER 12: Supervisory Implications for Islamic Finance: Post-Crisis Environment 261
Peter Casey
PART TWO: Capital Adequacy 273
CHAPTER 13: Risk and the Need for Capital 275
John Board and Hatim El-Tahir
CHAPTER 14: Measuring Risk for Capital Adequacy: The Issue of Profit-Sharing Investment Accounts 285
Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim
CHAPTER 15: Measuring Operational Risk 299
Sandeep Srivastava and Anand Balasubramanian
CHAPTER 16: Liquidity Risk 325
Richard Thomas
PART THREE: Securitisation and Capital Markets 337
CHAPTER 17: Securitisation in Islamic Finance 339
Baljeet Kaur Grewal
CHAPTER 18: The Role of Capital Markets in Providing Shari'ah -Compliant Liquidity 365
Prasanna Seshachellam
CHAPTER 19: Regulating the Islamic Capital Market 387
Nik Ramlah Mahmood
PART FOUR: Corporate Governance and Human Resources 399
CHAPTER 20: Corporate Governance and Supervision: From Basel II to Basel III 401
Carol Padgett
CHAPTER 21: Specific Corporate Governance Issues in Islamic Banks 417
Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim
CHAPTER 22: Transparency and Market Discipline: Post–Basel Pillar 3 451
Daud Abdullah (David Vicary)
CHAPTER 23: Human Resource Management of Islamic Banks: Responses to Conceptual and Technical Challenges 473
Volker Nienhaus
PART FIVE: Conclusion 493
CHAPTER 24: Concluding Remarks 495
Simon Archer and Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim
Index 503