Situating the rule of law through the complex dynamics of law, politics, institutions and international relations in ASEAN and its member states, this work appeals to a wide readership such as academics, students and practitioners, and readers will find it to be a useful introductory text to the rule of law in ASEAN.
Situating the rule of law through the complex dynamics of law, politics, institutions and international relations in ASEAN and its member states, this work appeals to a wide readership such as academics, students and practitioners, and readers will find it to be a useful introductory text to the rule of law in ASEAN.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Imelda Deinla is a Research Fellow at the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) at the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Canberra. She completed her undergraduate political science and law degrees from the University of the Philippines and postgraduate studies at the University of New South Wales, Australia. She is also the Project Director of the Philippines Project at the Australian National University, Canberra, which focuses on research and policy engagement on Philippine politics, economics and trade. Her research interests are law and society, legal pluralism, conflict and peacebuilding.
Inhaltsangabe
1. From ASEAN way to the ASEAN Charter: towards the rule of law? 2. Conceiving the rule of law in ASEAN integration 3. Beyond supranationalism: the European Union as inspiration for ASEAN integration 4. Limiting sovereignty and the limits of judicial authority in regional integration 5. Rule of law or rule through law in Southeast Asia 6. ASEAN community and building the law regime in ASEAN 7. Soft regulation and informal rule making in the AEC 8. Conclusion: in search of the rule of law in ASEAN.
1. From ASEAN way to the ASEAN Charter: towards the rule of law? 2. Conceiving the rule of law in ASEAN integration 3. Beyond supranationalism: the European Union as inspiration for ASEAN integration 4. Limiting sovereignty and the limits of judicial authority in regional integration 5. Rule of law or rule through law in Southeast Asia 6. ASEAN community and building the law regime in ASEAN 7. Soft regulation and informal rule making in the AEC 8. Conclusion: in search of the rule of law in ASEAN.
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