New Courts in Asia
Herausgeber: Harding, Andrew; Nicholson, Penelope
New Courts in Asia
Herausgeber: Harding, Andrew; Nicholson, Penelope
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This book examines the numerous new courts created throughout Asia during the last 20 years, covering important jurisdictions including human rights, intellectual property disputes, bankruptcy petitions, commercial contracts, public law adjudication, personal law, labour and industrial disputes. It evaluates their performances, and considers the broader economic, social and political implications.
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This book examines the numerous new courts created throughout Asia during the last 20 years, covering important jurisdictions including human rights, intellectual property disputes, bankruptcy petitions, commercial contracts, public law adjudication, personal law, labour and industrial disputes. It evaluates their performances, and considers the broader economic, social and political implications.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780415470056
- ISBN-10: 0415470056
- Artikelnr.: 29018002
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780415470056
- ISBN-10: 0415470056
- Artikelnr.: 29018002
Harding: Constitutional Landmarks in Malaysia: the First 50 Years (2007) Access to Environmental Justice: a Comparative Study (2007) Comparative Law in the 21st Century (2002) Law, Government and the Constitution in Malaysia (1996) Nicholson: Pip Nicholson and Sarah Biddulph (eds) (2008) Examining Practice and Interrogating Theory: Comparative Legal Studies in Asia, Brill, Leiden (Hardback) US$148.00 Nicholson, P. (2007), Borrowing Court Systems: The Experience of Socialist Vietnam, Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden (Hardback) US$194.00 Nicholson, P. and Gillespie, J. (eds.) (2005), Asian Socialism & Legal Change: The Dynamics of Vietnamese and Chinese Reform, Asia-Pacific Press, Canberra (Hardcopy) AUS$42.00
1. New Courts in the Asia-Pacific Region: Law, Development and
Judicialization PART I: Introducing Economic Courts in Asia 2. Legitimacy
and the Vietnamese Economic Courts 3. Reading the Tea Leaves in the
Indonesian Commercial Court: A Cautionary Tale, But for Whom? PART II:
Introducing Intellectual Property Courts in Asia 4. The Intellectual
Property High Court of Japan 5. Specialized Intellectual Property Courts in
the People's Republic of China: Myth or Reality? PART III: Constructing
Constitutional Courts 6. A Turbulent Innovation: the Constitutional Court
of Thailand, 1998-2006 7. The Constitutional Court and the Judicialization
of Korean Politics 8. Institutional Choice and The New Indonesian
Constitutional Court 9. The Indonesian Human Rights Court PART IV:
Assembling Administrative Courts 10. 'Shopping Forums': Indonesia's
Administrative Courts 11. The Genealogy of the Administrative Courts and
the Consolidation of Administrative Justice in Thailand 12. Compromising
Courts and Harmonizing Ideologies: Mediation in the Administrative Chambers
of the People's Courts of the People's Republic of China PART V: Analysing
Anti-Graft Courts 13. The Politics of Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Court 14.
The Philippines' Sandiganbayan: Anti-Graft Courts and the Illusion of
Self-Contained Anti-Corruption Regimes PART VI: Setting up Special Courts
15. Malaysian Royalty and the Special Court 16. Informed by Ideology: A
Review of the Court Reforms in Brunei Darussalam 17. Courts in Xinjiang:
Institutional Capacity in China's Periphery Part VII: Juries, Regulation
and Renovation in Japanese Courts 18. Japan's New Criminal Trials: Origins,
Operations and Implications 19. Dollars to Donuts: Japanese Courts and
Corporate Accountability Index
Judicialization PART I: Introducing Economic Courts in Asia 2. Legitimacy
and the Vietnamese Economic Courts 3. Reading the Tea Leaves in the
Indonesian Commercial Court: A Cautionary Tale, But for Whom? PART II:
Introducing Intellectual Property Courts in Asia 4. The Intellectual
Property High Court of Japan 5. Specialized Intellectual Property Courts in
the People's Republic of China: Myth or Reality? PART III: Constructing
Constitutional Courts 6. A Turbulent Innovation: the Constitutional Court
of Thailand, 1998-2006 7. The Constitutional Court and the Judicialization
of Korean Politics 8. Institutional Choice and The New Indonesian
Constitutional Court 9. The Indonesian Human Rights Court PART IV:
Assembling Administrative Courts 10. 'Shopping Forums': Indonesia's
Administrative Courts 11. The Genealogy of the Administrative Courts and
the Consolidation of Administrative Justice in Thailand 12. Compromising
Courts and Harmonizing Ideologies: Mediation in the Administrative Chambers
of the People's Courts of the People's Republic of China PART V: Analysing
Anti-Graft Courts 13. The Politics of Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Court 14.
The Philippines' Sandiganbayan: Anti-Graft Courts and the Illusion of
Self-Contained Anti-Corruption Regimes PART VI: Setting up Special Courts
15. Malaysian Royalty and the Special Court 16. Informed by Ideology: A
Review of the Court Reforms in Brunei Darussalam 17. Courts in Xinjiang:
Institutional Capacity in China's Periphery Part VII: Juries, Regulation
and Renovation in Japanese Courts 18. Japan's New Criminal Trials: Origins,
Operations and Implications 19. Dollars to Donuts: Japanese Courts and
Corporate Accountability Index
1. New Courts in the Asia-Pacific Region: Law, Development and
Judicialization PART I: Introducing Economic Courts in Asia 2. Legitimacy
and the Vietnamese Economic Courts 3. Reading the Tea Leaves in the
Indonesian Commercial Court: A Cautionary Tale, But for Whom? PART II:
Introducing Intellectual Property Courts in Asia 4. The Intellectual
Property High Court of Japan 5. Specialized Intellectual Property Courts in
the People's Republic of China: Myth or Reality? PART III: Constructing
Constitutional Courts 6. A Turbulent Innovation: the Constitutional Court
of Thailand, 1998-2006 7. The Constitutional Court and the Judicialization
of Korean Politics 8. Institutional Choice and The New Indonesian
Constitutional Court 9. The Indonesian Human Rights Court PART IV:
Assembling Administrative Courts 10. 'Shopping Forums': Indonesia's
Administrative Courts 11. The Genealogy of the Administrative Courts and
the Consolidation of Administrative Justice in Thailand 12. Compromising
Courts and Harmonizing Ideologies: Mediation in the Administrative Chambers
of the People's Courts of the People's Republic of China PART V: Analysing
Anti-Graft Courts 13. The Politics of Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Court 14.
The Philippines' Sandiganbayan: Anti-Graft Courts and the Illusion of
Self-Contained Anti-Corruption Regimes PART VI: Setting up Special Courts
15. Malaysian Royalty and the Special Court 16. Informed by Ideology: A
Review of the Court Reforms in Brunei Darussalam 17. Courts in Xinjiang:
Institutional Capacity in China's Periphery Part VII: Juries, Regulation
and Renovation in Japanese Courts 18. Japan's New Criminal Trials: Origins,
Operations and Implications 19. Dollars to Donuts: Japanese Courts and
Corporate Accountability Index
Judicialization PART I: Introducing Economic Courts in Asia 2. Legitimacy
and the Vietnamese Economic Courts 3. Reading the Tea Leaves in the
Indonesian Commercial Court: A Cautionary Tale, But for Whom? PART II:
Introducing Intellectual Property Courts in Asia 4. The Intellectual
Property High Court of Japan 5. Specialized Intellectual Property Courts in
the People's Republic of China: Myth or Reality? PART III: Constructing
Constitutional Courts 6. A Turbulent Innovation: the Constitutional Court
of Thailand, 1998-2006 7. The Constitutional Court and the Judicialization
of Korean Politics 8. Institutional Choice and The New Indonesian
Constitutional Court 9. The Indonesian Human Rights Court PART IV:
Assembling Administrative Courts 10. 'Shopping Forums': Indonesia's
Administrative Courts 11. The Genealogy of the Administrative Courts and
the Consolidation of Administrative Justice in Thailand 12. Compromising
Courts and Harmonizing Ideologies: Mediation in the Administrative Chambers
of the People's Courts of the People's Republic of China PART V: Analysing
Anti-Graft Courts 13. The Politics of Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Court 14.
The Philippines' Sandiganbayan: Anti-Graft Courts and the Illusion of
Self-Contained Anti-Corruption Regimes PART VI: Setting up Special Courts
15. Malaysian Royalty and the Special Court 16. Informed by Ideology: A
Review of the Court Reforms in Brunei Darussalam 17. Courts in Xinjiang:
Institutional Capacity in China's Periphery Part VII: Juries, Regulation
and Renovation in Japanese Courts 18. Japan's New Criminal Trials: Origins,
Operations and Implications 19. Dollars to Donuts: Japanese Courts and
Corporate Accountability Index