'This is a great book, and a much-needed addition to our theoretical understanding of intellectual property. Dr Elmahjub shows us how Islamic law and philosophy can inform and enrich our knowledge of IP as a force for good in the modern world. His work will be an important foundation for future scholars of comparative IP, legal systems, and social theory. A wonderful achievement.' Dan Hunter, Foundation Dean, Swinburne Law School, Australia
1. An Islamic Vision of IP; 2. The structure of Islamic doctrine and the search for the social good; 3. Justifying IP under Islamic doctrine; 4. Social good in Islamic doctrine and IP in practice; 5. IP and the Islamic principles of justice; 6. Islamic vision on IP and the distribution of intangible resources; 7. Fair IP landscape.