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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRUSTS IN COMMON, CIVIL, AND ISLAMIC LEGAL SYSTEMS

Gayrat Eshbaev

Tashkent State University of Law
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Volume: 2
Issue: 2
Date: November 6, 2024

Abstract

This study presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of trust mechanisms across three major legal systems: Common Law, Civil Law, and Islamic Law. Through examining the historical development, fundamental principles, and contemporary applications of trusts in these systems, this research highlights the convergences and divergences in how different legal traditions approach the concept of property management and wealth transfer. The study reveals that while each system has developed distinct approaches, globalization has led to increasing convergence and mutual influence. The findings suggest that the future of trust law lies in continued harmonization while preserving the unique characteristics that make each system effective in its context.

Keywords

Smart contracts, construction law, contract law, legal tech, project delivery, distributed ledger technology.

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