This is the third in a 4-volume set that provides the definitive account of the major issues of comparative constitutional law in 19 Asian jurisdictions. Volume 3 looks at the both the formal and functional aspects of constitutional structure in Asia. It considers formal aspects such as; - legislative-executive relations - the court system - constitutional review (including specialist, ordinary judicial review, and non-judicial institutions of constitutional review) - central-local relations and federalism - the role of the political parties - the role of the military, and - independent…mehr
This is the third in a 4-volume set that provides the definitive account of the major issues of comparative constitutional law in 19 Asian jurisdictions. Volume 3 looks at the both the formal and functional aspects of constitutional structure in Asia. It considers formal aspects such as; - legislative-executive relations - the court system - constitutional review (including specialist, ordinary judicial review, and non-judicial institutions of constitutional review) - central-local relations and federalism - the role of the political parties - the role of the military, and - independent institutions, such as audit, election, and anti-corruption institutions. It answers questions about the functional aspects of constitutional structure including; - How do the structural institutions work in practice? - What are the factors influencing their operation? These include contextual factors, such as politics, local culture, ethnic diversity, and social structure. The jurisdictions covered include: Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ngoc Son Bui is Associate Professor of Asian Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, UK. Mara Malagodi is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law and Christopher Roberts is Assistant Professor and Deputy Director of the LLB Programme, both at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Part 1: East Asia 1. Structural Institutions in China Ryan Mitchell (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 2. Structural Institutions in Hong Kong Stuart Hargreaves (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 3. Structural Institutions in Taiwan Chien-Chih Lin (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) 4. Structural Institutions in Japan Akiko Ejima (Meiji University, Japan) 5. Structural Institutions in South Korea Yoon Jin Shin (Seoul National University, South Korea) 6. Structural Institutions in Mongolia Munkhsaikhan Odonkhuu (The National University of Mongolia) Part 2: Southeast Asia 7. Structural Institutions in Malaysia Jaclyn Neo (National University of Singapore) 8. Structural Institutions in Singapore Kevin Tan (National University of Singapore) 9. Structural Institutions in Thailand Rawin Leelapatana (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) 10. Structural Institutions in Indonesia Herlambang P Wiratraman (Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia) 11. Structural Institutions in the Philippines Bo Tiojanco (National University of Singapore) 12. Structural Institutions in Cambodia Ratana Taing (Paññasastra University, Cambodia) 13. Structural Institutions in Vietnam Do Hai Ha (Oxford University, UK) 14. Structural Institutions in Myanmar Andrew Harding (National University of Singapore) and Khin Khin Oo (University of Yangon, Myanmar) Part 3: South Asia 15. Structural Institutions in India Rehan Abeyratne (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 16. Structural Institutions in Nepal Mara Malagodi (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 17. Structural Institutions in Bangladesh Ridwanul Hoque (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh) 18. Structural Institutions in Pakistan Moeen Cheema (Australian National University) 19. Structural Institutions in Sri Lanka Mario Gomez (International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Sri Lanka)
Part 1: East Asia 1. Structural Institutions in China Ryan Mitchell (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 2. Structural Institutions in Hong Kong Stuart Hargreaves (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 3. Structural Institutions in Taiwan Chien-Chih Lin (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) 4. Structural Institutions in Japan Akiko Ejima (Meiji University, Japan) 5. Structural Institutions in South Korea Yoon Jin Shin (Seoul National University, South Korea) 6. Structural Institutions in Mongolia Munkhsaikhan Odonkhuu (The National University of Mongolia) Part 2: Southeast Asia 7. Structural Institutions in Malaysia Jaclyn Neo (National University of Singapore) 8. Structural Institutions in Singapore Kevin Tan (National University of Singapore) 9. Structural Institutions in Thailand Rawin Leelapatana (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) 10. Structural Institutions in Indonesia Herlambang P Wiratraman (Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia) 11. Structural Institutions in the Philippines Bo Tiojanco (National University of Singapore) 12. Structural Institutions in Cambodia Ratana Taing (Paññasastra University, Cambodia) 13. Structural Institutions in Vietnam Do Hai Ha (Oxford University, UK) 14. Structural Institutions in Myanmar Andrew Harding (National University of Singapore) and Khin Khin Oo (University of Yangon, Myanmar) Part 3: South Asia 15. Structural Institutions in India Rehan Abeyratne (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 16. Structural Institutions in Nepal Mara Malagodi (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 17. Structural Institutions in Bangladesh Ridwanul Hoque (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh) 18. Structural Institutions in Pakistan Moeen Cheema (Australian National University) 19. Structural Institutions in Sri Lanka Mario Gomez (International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Sri Lanka)
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