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  • Cambridge : Cambridge University Press  (1)
  • New York, NY : Cambridge Univ. Press  (1)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781316646663 , 1316646661 , 9781107195080 , 110719508X
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 387 Seiten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Comparative constitutional law and policy
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Constitutional courts in Asia
    DDC: 347.5/035
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    Keywords: Constitutional courts ; Constitutional courts ; Rechtsvergleich ; Verfassungsgericht ; Asia ; Asien ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Preface --Constitutional courts in Asia : Western origins and Asian practice /Albert H. Y. Chen --Constitutional review in Asia : a comparative perspective /Cheryl Saunders --The informal dimension of constitutional politics in Asia : insights from the Philippines and Indonesia /Björn Dressel --Towards more intra-Asian judicial cooperation in the constitutional sphere /Maartje de Visser --An evolving court with changing functions : the Constitutional Court and judicial review in Taiwan /Jiunn-Rong Yeh and Wen-Chen Chang --Constitutional Court of Korea : guardian of the constiution or mouthpiece of the government? /Chaihark Hahm --Avoiding rights : the constitutional tsets of Mongolia /Tom Ginsburg and Chimid Enhbaatar --The Constitutional Court of Thailand : from activism to arbitrariness /Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang --Indonesia's Constitutional Court and Indonesia's electoral system /Simon Butt --Constitutional Council of Cambodia at the age of majority : a history of weathering the rule of law storms in peacetime /Teilee Kuong --The short but turbulent history of Myanmmar's Constitutional Tribunal /Andrew Harding --The Supreme Court of Japan : a judicial court, not necessarily a constitutional court /Yasou Hasebe --Establishing judicial review in China : impediments and prospects /Qianfan Zhang --Why do countries decide not to adopt constitutional review? : the case of Vietnam /Ngoc Son Bui.
    Abstract: The founding of a constitutional court is often an indication of a chosen path of constitutionalism and democracy. It is no coincidence that most of the constitutional courts in East and Southeast Asia were established at the same time as the transition of the countries concerned from authoritarianism to liberal constitutional democracy. This book is the first to provide systematic narratives and analysis of Asian experiences of constitutional courts and related developments, and to introduce comparative, historical and theoretical perspectives on these experiences, as well as debates on the relevant issues in countries that do not as yet have constitutional courts. This volume makes a significant contribution to the systematic and comparative study of constitutional courts, constitutional adjudication and constitutional developments in East and Southeast Asia and beyond
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781107043411
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 435 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Comparative constitutional law and policy
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Constitutionalism in Asia in the early twenty-first century
    DDC: 342.5
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    Keywords: Constitutional law ; Constitutional law Asia ; Comparative law ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Asien ; Verfassungsrecht ; Konstitutionalismus
    Abstract: "Examining developments in the first decade of the twenty-first century, this authoritative collection of essays studies the evolving practice of constitutional law and constitutionalism in Asia. It provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse constitutional issues and developments in sixteen East, Southeast and South Asian countries. It also discusses the types of constitutionalism that exist and the general trends in constitutional developments whilst offering comparative, historical and analytical perspectives on Asian constitutionalism. Written by leading scholars in the field, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars alike"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1. The achievement of constitutionalism in Asia: moving beyond 'constitutions without constitutionalism' Albert H. Y. Chen; 2. East Asian constitutionalism in comparative perspective Tom Ginsburg; 3. Major constitutional developments in Japan in the first decade of the twenty-first century Shojiro Sakaguchi; 4. Upgrading constitutionalism: the ups and downs of constitutional developments in South Korea since 2000 Jongcheol Kim; 5. Constitutional change in North Korea Dae-kyu Yoon; 6. Chinese constitutional dynamics: a decennial review Wang Zhenmin and Tu Kai; 7. A decade of changing constitutionalism in Taiwan: transitional and transnational perspectives Jiunn-rong Yeh and Wen-Chen Chang; 8. Hong Kong's constitutional journey: 1997-2011 Johannes Chan; 9. Constitutional developments in Vietnam in the first decade of the twenty-first century Bui Ngoc Son; 10. Constitutionalism in Burma, Cambodia and Thailand: developments in the first decade of the twenty-first century Kevin Y. L. Tan; 11. Constitutional developments in Malaysia in the first decade of the twenty-first century: a nation at the crossroads H. P. Lee; 12. 'We are feeling our way forward, step by step': the continuing Singapore experiment in the construction of communitarian constitutionalism in the twenty-first century's first decade Thio Li-ann; 13. Philippine constitutional law: Republican institutions and populist politics Raul C. Pangalangan; 14. Promoting democracy and finding the right direction: a review of major constitutional developments in Indonesia Nadirsyah Hosen; 15. The Indian constitution in the twenty-first century: the continuing quest for empowerment, good governance and sustainability Surya Deva; 16. The old order is dying, the new order is not yet born: politics of constitution demolishing and constitution building in Nepal Yash Ghai; 17. The impact of internationalisation on national constitutions Cheryl Saunders.
    Note: Index
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