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    Format: 1 online resource (302 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9782807607330
    Series Statement: Cultures juridiques et politiques 13
    Content: This book analyses the legal and political systems of three different regions of the Asian/Eurasian continent. More precisely it compares the origins of such systems as both the ancient foundations inherited from the past and the founding principles of modern systems today. It suggests that the European constructions, the East-Asian dynamics and the Centralasian transitions, often studied separately or at best in a comparison of only two of them, ought to be approached as three variations on a theme. The value for the readers and the challenge for the authors is to situate these origins within both legal norms and traditions, whether Latin or Asian, as well as within modern Anglo-Saxon common-law dimensions and remnants of the Soviet system. After Le régionalisme et ses limites (Peter Lang, 2016) and Mutations de société et réponses du droit (Peter Lang, 2017), this book furthers international, comparative research presented at conferences in Kazakhstan in 2014, France in 2016 and Korea in 2017. It covers i) law and politics in modern State-building, ii) formation and development of civil and economic law, iii) constitutionalism in Asia and in Europe, iv) international law and international relations.
    Note: Content: In-Jae Kim: Foreword – Jong-Yop Lee: Preface – Young-Tae Jung/Hyun-Jin Kim: Introduction. Blending in Research Focuses – Sagyngaliy Aidarbayev: Origins and Modernity of the Political and Legal System of Kazakhstan – Catherine Puigelier: The Power of Science: the “Effect” of European Laws on Asia – Omirzhanov Yesbol: The Influence of European and Asian Values on the Features of Kazakhstan’s Legal System – Philippe Gast: The Religious Origin of the Political and Legal Systems in the World – Fabien Bottini: The Lessons for Regionalism of the Genesis of the European Service d’Intérêt Général (GIS) – Seok-woo Lee/Hee-eun Lee: The Making of International Law in South Korea. From Colony to Asian Power – Kuralay Baizakova/Fatima Kukeyeva: The evolving conceptual foundations of Kazakhstan’s multi-vectoral foreign policy – Zhuldyz Sairambaeva/Manat Dzhamaldinova: Sources of the Refugee Status in the Legal System of Kazakhstan – Pierre Chabal: À propos Some Origins of Neo-systems of Cooperation in Europe and Asia – Zulfiya Baimagambetova/Alexandra Berkuta: International and National Frameworks for the Legal Status of the Ombudsman in Kazakhstan – Tai-Uk Chung: The Origins of the Rule of Law in Korea – Askat Darkenbayev: Kazakhstan’s Constitutional System from the Beginning of the 20th Century – Young-tae Jung: The Politics of Constitution-making. The Case of South Korea in 1948 – Michel Bruno: The Principles Underlying the Construction of the European Union Are Being Flouted – Gulmira Mashimbayeva/Leila Delovarova: Legislation of Kazakhstan on State Management in the Health Sector. Problems and Prospects – Didier Guével: Legal Codification, Especially in the French Case – Soo-mee Lee: History and Evolutions of Korean Patent Law – Amandine Cayol: The Roman Origins of the European Legal Property Right Systems – Hye-Hwal Seong: A Study of Crowdfunding in Korea. Status Quo and Directions for Improvement – Hyun-Jin Kim: Codification of the Korean Civil Code and Reception of Western Law – Remus Titiriga: Conclusion. How/Whence to Compare? Systems of Thought Towards Future Research – Sagyngaliy Aidarbayev: Postface. Looking to the Next Franco-Kazakh-Korean-Sino-Russian Conference.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9782807607323
    Language: English
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