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BAHRAINI LEGAL PERSPECTIVES: UNRAVELING CURRENT ACCOUNT INDIVISIBILITY IN COMPARATIVE LEGISLATION

Dr. Sadeen Abbas , Assistant Professor of Commercial Law, Applied Science University – Kingdom of Bahrain, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

This study delves into Bahraini legal perspectives to unravel the intricate principle of current account indivisibility, comparing its treatment in Bahraini law with that in various international jurisdictions. By scrutinizing legislative frameworks and jurisprudential nuances, the paper seeks to provide comprehensive insights into the application and implications of the current account indivisibility principle. The comparative analysis sheds light on the convergence and divergence of legal approaches, fostering a deeper understanding of the evolving dynamics surrounding financial regulations and economic stability.

Keywords

Bahraini law, current account indivisibility, financial regulations

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Dr. Sadeen Abbas. (2024). BAHRAINI LEGAL PERSPECTIVES: UNRAVELING CURRENT ACCOUNT INDIVISIBILITY IN COMPARATIVE LEGISLATION. International Journal of Law And Criminology, 4(01), 01–04. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijlc/Volume04Issue01-01