Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 626 Seiten)
ISBN:
9781315091976
,
9781351560696
Series Statement:
The library of essays on law in East Asia
Content:
part PART I LEGAL CHANGE, LAW REFORM AND RULE OF LAW -- chapter 1 Daniel S. Lev (1985), 'Colonial Law and the Genesis of the Indonesian State', Indonesia, 40, pp. 57-74. -- chapter 2 Jianfu Chen (2007), 'The Transformation of Chinese Law – From Formal to Substantial', Hong Kong Law Journal, 37, pp. 689-739. -- chapter 3 Roman Tomasic and Bahrin Kamarul (1998), 'The Rule of Law and Corporate Insolvency in Six Asian Legal Systems', Canterbury Law Review, 7, pp. 140-56. -- chapter 4 Carol V. Rose (1998), 'The -- chapter 5 Randall Peerenboom (2006), 'What Have We Learned about Law and Development? Describing, Predicting and Assessing Legal Reforms in China', Michigan Journal of International Law, 27, pp. 823-71. -- part PART II COURTS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION -- chapter 6 John Owen Haley (1978), 'The Myth of the Reluctant Litigant', Journal of Japanese Studies, 4, pp. 359-90. -- chapter 7 Tom Ginsburg and Glenn Hoetker (2009), 'The Effects of Liberalization on Litigation: Notes Toward a Theory in the Context of Japan', Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 8, pp. 303-15. -- chapter 8 Benjamin L. Liebman (2007), 'China's Courts: Restricted Reform', Columbia Journal of Asian Law, 21, pp. 1-44. -- part PART III LAWYERS AND LAWYERING -- chapter 9 Jerome A. Cohen (2003), 'The Plight of China's Criminal Defence Lawyers', Hong Kong Law Journal, 33, pp. 231-47. -- chapter 10 Sida Liu (2006), 'Client Influence and the Contingency of Professionalism: The Work of Elite Corporate Lawyers in China', Law and Society Review, 40, pp. 751-81. -- chapter 11 Ethan Michelson (2006), 'The Practice of Law as an Obstacle to Justice: Chinese Lawyers at Work', Law and Society Review, 40, pp. 1-38. -- part PART IV LAW, SOCIETY AND LEGAL CULTURE -- chapter 12 Takao Tanase (2006), 'Global Markets and the Evolution of Law in China and Japan', Michigan Journal of International Law, 26, pp. 873-93. -- chapter 13 Kun Yang (1989), 'Law and Society Studies in Korea: Beyond the Hahm Thesis', Law and Society Review, 23, pp. 891-901. -- chapter 14 Roman Tomasic (1999-2000), Asian Economic Crisis, Storytelling and Legal Institutions – A Tale of Two Cities', Journal of Chinese and Comparative Law, 4, pp. 1-29. -- part PART V LEGAL PLURALISM, RELIGION AND GENder -- chapter 15 Dinusha Panditaratne (2007), 'Towards Gender Equity in a Developing Asia: Reforming Personal Laws within a Pluralist Framework', New York University Review of Law and Social Change, 32, pp. 83-129. -- chapter 16 Iza Hussin (2007), 'The Pursuit of the Perak Regalia: Islam, Law, and the Politics of Authority in the Colonial State', Law and Social Inquiry, 32, pp. 759-88. -- chapter 17 Ratno Lukito (2006), 'The Enigma of National Law in Indonesia: The Supreme Court's Decisions on Gender-Neutral Inheritance', Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 52, pp. 147-67. -- part PART VI LAW, TRADITION AND 'ASIAN VALUES' -- chapter 18 Eugene K.B. Tan (2002), ' -- chapter 19 David Streckfuss (1995), 'Kings in the Age of Nations: The Paradox of Lèse-Majesté as Political Crime in Thailand', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 37, pp. 445-75. -- chapter 20 David Jones (1993), 'The Metamorphosis of Tradition: The Idea of Law and Virtue in East Asian Political Thought', Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, 21, pp. 18-35.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780754628606
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Law and society in East Asia Farnham, UK [u.a.] : Ashgate, 2013 ISBN 0754628604
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780754628606
Language:
English
Subjects:
Law
Keywords:
Ostasiatika
;
Ostasien
;
Rechtssoziologie
;
Bindung an Gesetz und Recht
;
Rechtsstaat
;
Aufsatzsammlung
DOI:
10.4324/9781315091976
Author information:
Antons, Christoph
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