Proportionality in Asia
Herausgeber: Yap, Po Jen
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Herausgeber: Yap, Po Jen
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Explores how proportionality analysis - a legal transplant from the West - is judicially enforced by courts around Asia.
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Explores how proportionality analysis - a legal transplant from the West - is judicially enforced by courts around Asia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781108495752
- ISBN-10: 1108495753
- Artikelnr.: 58772217
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781108495752
- ISBN-10: 1108495753
- Artikelnr.: 58772217
Introduction: 1. Proportionality in Asia joining the global choir Po Jen
Yap; Part I. Structured Proportionality: 2. More structure, more deference
proportionality in Hong Kong Rehan Abeyratne; 3. Proportionality in Taiwan
American-German fusion Chien-Chih Lin; 4. Proportionality in South Korea
contextualizing the cosmopolitan rights grammar Yoon Jin Shin; Part II.
Anemic / Ad Hoc Proportionality: 5. Proportionality doctrine in Malaysia:
new dawn or 'Merely Obiter'? Benjamin Joshua Ong; 6. Judicial review of
restrictions on constitutional rights in Japan highly ad hoc,
contextualized, and deferential Shigenori Matsui; 7. Against the currents
the indonesian constitutional court in an age of proportionality Stefanus
Hendrianto; 8. Manifest disproportionality and the constitutional court of
Thailand Narongdech Srukhosit: Part III. Doctrinal Equivalents of
Proportionality: 9. Reasonableness as proportionality more intrusive
scrutiny in civil-political matters than socioeconomic ones? Md. Rizwanul
Islam; 10. Importing proportionality through legislation a Philippine
experiment Bryan Dennis, Gabito Tiojanco, Ronald Ray and Katigbak San Juan;
Conclusion: 11. Is there a doctrine of proportionality in Asia (or
anywhere)? Mark Tushnet.
Yap; Part I. Structured Proportionality: 2. More structure, more deference
proportionality in Hong Kong Rehan Abeyratne; 3. Proportionality in Taiwan
American-German fusion Chien-Chih Lin; 4. Proportionality in South Korea
contextualizing the cosmopolitan rights grammar Yoon Jin Shin; Part II.
Anemic / Ad Hoc Proportionality: 5. Proportionality doctrine in Malaysia:
new dawn or 'Merely Obiter'? Benjamin Joshua Ong; 6. Judicial review of
restrictions on constitutional rights in Japan highly ad hoc,
contextualized, and deferential Shigenori Matsui; 7. Against the currents
the indonesian constitutional court in an age of proportionality Stefanus
Hendrianto; 8. Manifest disproportionality and the constitutional court of
Thailand Narongdech Srukhosit: Part III. Doctrinal Equivalents of
Proportionality: 9. Reasonableness as proportionality more intrusive
scrutiny in civil-political matters than socioeconomic ones? Md. Rizwanul
Islam; 10. Importing proportionality through legislation a Philippine
experiment Bryan Dennis, Gabito Tiojanco, Ronald Ray and Katigbak San Juan;
Conclusion: 11. Is there a doctrine of proportionality in Asia (or
anywhere)? Mark Tushnet.
Introduction: 1. Proportionality in Asia joining the global choir Po Jen
Yap; Part I. Structured Proportionality: 2. More structure, more deference
proportionality in Hong Kong Rehan Abeyratne; 3. Proportionality in Taiwan
American-German fusion Chien-Chih Lin; 4. Proportionality in South Korea
contextualizing the cosmopolitan rights grammar Yoon Jin Shin; Part II.
Anemic / Ad Hoc Proportionality: 5. Proportionality doctrine in Malaysia:
new dawn or 'Merely Obiter'? Benjamin Joshua Ong; 6. Judicial review of
restrictions on constitutional rights in Japan highly ad hoc,
contextualized, and deferential Shigenori Matsui; 7. Against the currents
the indonesian constitutional court in an age of proportionality Stefanus
Hendrianto; 8. Manifest disproportionality and the constitutional court of
Thailand Narongdech Srukhosit: Part III. Doctrinal Equivalents of
Proportionality: 9. Reasonableness as proportionality more intrusive
scrutiny in civil-political matters than socioeconomic ones? Md. Rizwanul
Islam; 10. Importing proportionality through legislation a Philippine
experiment Bryan Dennis, Gabito Tiojanco, Ronald Ray and Katigbak San Juan;
Conclusion: 11. Is there a doctrine of proportionality in Asia (or
anywhere)? Mark Tushnet.
Yap; Part I. Structured Proportionality: 2. More structure, more deference
proportionality in Hong Kong Rehan Abeyratne; 3. Proportionality in Taiwan
American-German fusion Chien-Chih Lin; 4. Proportionality in South Korea
contextualizing the cosmopolitan rights grammar Yoon Jin Shin; Part II.
Anemic / Ad Hoc Proportionality: 5. Proportionality doctrine in Malaysia:
new dawn or 'Merely Obiter'? Benjamin Joshua Ong; 6. Judicial review of
restrictions on constitutional rights in Japan highly ad hoc,
contextualized, and deferential Shigenori Matsui; 7. Against the currents
the indonesian constitutional court in an age of proportionality Stefanus
Hendrianto; 8. Manifest disproportionality and the constitutional court of
Thailand Narongdech Srukhosit: Part III. Doctrinal Equivalents of
Proportionality: 9. Reasonableness as proportionality more intrusive
scrutiny in civil-political matters than socioeconomic ones? Md. Rizwanul
Islam; 10. Importing proportionality through legislation a Philippine
experiment Bryan Dennis, Gabito Tiojanco, Ronald Ray and Katigbak San Juan;
Conclusion: 11. Is there a doctrine of proportionality in Asia (or
anywhere)? Mark Tushnet.