Law and legal institutions of Asia : traditions, adaptations and innovations / edited by E. Ann Black and Gary F. Bell.
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- China : legal reform in an emerging socialist market economy / Jiangyu Wang
- Hong Kong : maintaining a common law legal system in a non-Western culture / Benny Y.T. Tai
- Taiwan : external influences mixed with traditional elements to form its unique legal system / Chang-fa Lo
- Japan : the importance and evolution of legal institutions at the turn of the century / Kent Anderson, Trevor Ryan
- Korea : bridging the gap between Korean substance and Western form / Youngjoon Kwon
- Vietnam : the past 25 years, the present and the future / Dang Xuan Hop
- Malaysia : the undermining of its fundamental institutions and the prospects for reform / Tsun Hang Tey
- Indonesia : the challenges of legal diversity and law reform / Gary F. Bell
- Brunei Darussalam : ideology and law in a Malay sultanate / E. Ann Black
- Singapore : a statist legal laboratory / Kevin Y.L. Tan
- The Philippines : native culture, transplanted institutions and women's rights / Elizabeth Aguiling-Pangalangan.