Riyadh Law Review

Elevating the Legal Conversation—Bilingually and Boldly

Welcome to the official website of the Riyadh Law Review, the first bilingual, peer-reviewed student law journal in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We aim to elevate legal thought by publishing outstanding research, discussing current legal issues, and fostering a leading academic environment in the field of law.
On our website, you will find all the information related to publishing, editors, and review policies, in addition to the latest legal publications.

Who We Are

RIYADH LAW REVIEW

A leading platform for legal scholarship, the Riyadh Law Review publishes rigorous academic research, case notes, and book reviews that contribute to legal discourse in Saudi Arabia and beyond. Our journal provides a space for scholars, practitioners, and students to engage in critical legal analysis and discussion.

Featured Articles

The Evolution of Corporate Law in Saudi Arabia -2

Saudi Arabia has undergone significant legal reforms in corporate governance, particularly following Vision 2030. This paper explores the evolution of corporate law in the Kingdom, analyzing key legislative changes and their impact on business entities and foreign investments.

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The Evolution of Corporate Law in Saudi Arabia -1

Saudi Arabia has undergone significant legal reforms in corporate governance, particularly following Vision 2030. This paper explores the evolution of corporate law in the Kingdom, analyzing key legislative changes and their impact on business entities and foreign investments.

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The Evolution of Corporate Law in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has undergone significant legal reforms in corporate governance, particularly following Vision 2030. This paper explores the evolution of corporate law in the Kingdom, analyzing key legislative changes and their impact on business entities and foreign investments.

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Case Notes

Book Review

Review: Islamic Finance and Banking Laws: A Comparative Study -1

This book by Dr. Yasir Al-Qassim provides a comprehensive analysis of Islamic banking regulations, comparing legal frameworks across Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, and the UK. The review highlights its strengths in comparative legal analysis and its practical implications for financial practitioners.

Review: Islamic Finance and Banking Laws: A Comparative Study -2

This book by Dr. Yasir Al-Qassim provides a comprehensive analysis of Islamic banking regulations, comparing legal frameworks across Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, and the UK. The review highlights its strengths in comparative legal analysis and its practical implications for financial practitioners.

Review: Islamic Finance and Banking Laws: A Comparative Study

This book by Dr. Yasir Al-Qassim provides a comprehensive analysis of Islamic banking regulations, comparing legal frameworks across Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, and the UK. The review highlights its strengths in comparative legal analysis and its practical implications for financial practitioners.

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