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Public law in East Asia. -(The library of essays on law
in East Asia)
1. Public law - East Asia.
I. Series II. Chen, Hongyi, 1957- III. Ginsburg, Tom.
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Contents
by Tom Ginsburg
by Albert H.Y. Chen
Japan
, Texas Law Review, , pp. 154593.
South Korea
, in Andrew Harding and Penelope Nicholson (eds), New Courts in Asia, Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 14557.
North Korea
, Fordham International Law Journal, , pp. 1289305.
Mongolia
, Columbia Journal of Asian Law, 14, pp. 30925.
Peoples Republic of China
, Asia Law Review, , pp. 4775.
Taiwan
, Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal, , pp. 53159.
Hong Kong
, Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal, 15, pp. 62782.
Vietnam
, Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law, 6, pp. 4289.
Cambodia
, in Clauspeter Hill and Jrg Menzel (eds), Constitutionalism in Southeast Asia, vol. 2, Singapore: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, pp. 3968.
Thailand
, International Journal of Constitutional Law, 7, pp. 83105.
Philippines
, Philippine Law Journal, 82, pp. 123.
Indonesia
, Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law, 6, pp. 244301.
Brunei
, Australian Journal of Asian Law, 9, pp. 26488.
East Timor
, Leiden Journal of International Law, 19, pp. 30537.
Malaysia
, Australian Journal of Asian Law, 9, pp. 30720.
Singapore
, Singapore Year Book of International Law, 8, pp. 4191.
, American Journal of Comparative Law, 59, pp. 80539.
, Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law, 6, pp. 141.
Ashgate would like to thank our researchers and the contributing authors who provided copies, along with the following for their permission to reprint copyright material:
American Journal of Comparative Law for the essay: Jiunn-Rong Yeh and Wen-Chen Chang (2011), The Emergence of East Asian Constitutionalism: Features in Comparison, American Journal of Comparative Law , , pp. 805-39.
Asian Law Journal for the essays: Tsun Hang Tey (2007), Bruneis Revamped Constitution: The Sultan as the Grundnorm?, Australian Journal of Asian Law , , pp. 264-88; H.R Lee (2007), The Malaysian Constitution after 50 Years - Retrospective, Prospective and Comparative Perspectives, Australian Journal of Asian Law , , pp. 307-20.
Cambridge University Press for the essay: Laura Grenfell (2006), Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law in Timor Leste, Leiden Journal of International Law , , pp. 305-37. Copyright 2006 Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law.
Columbia Journal of Asian Law for the essay: Tom Ginsburg and Gombosuren Ganzorig (2001), When Courts and Politics Collide: Mongolias Constitutional Crisis, Columbia Journal of Asian Law, , pp. 309-25.
Fordham International Law Journal for the essay: Dae-Kyu Yoon (2003), The Constitution of North Korea: Its Changes and Implications, Fordham International Law Journal , , pp. 1289-305. Copyright 2003 by the author.
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung for the essay: Jrg Menzel (2008), Cambodia: From Civil War to a Constitution to Constitutionalism?, in Clauspeter Hill and Jrg Menzel (eds), Constitutionalism in Southeast Asia, vol. 2, Singapore: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, pp. 39-68.
Oxford University Press for the essay: Tom Ginsburg (2009), Constitutional Afterlife: The Continuing Impact of Thailands Postpolitical Constitution, International Journal of Constitutional Law , , pp. 83-105. Copyright 2009 The Author, Oxford University Press and New York University School of Law. All rights reserved.
Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal Association for the essays: Tay-sheng Wang (2002), The Legal Development of Taiwan in the 20th Century: Toward a Liberal and Democratic Country, Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal, , pp. 531-59. Copyright 2002 Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal Association; Albert H.Y. Chen (2006), Constitutional Adjudication in Post-1997 Hong Kong, Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal , , pp. 627-82. Copyright 2006 Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal Association.
Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law for the essays: Mark Sidel (2002), Analytical Models for Understanding Constitutions and Constitutional Dialogue in Socialist Transitional States: Re-interpreting Constitutional Dialogue in Vietnam, Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law , , pp. 42-89; Tim Lindsey (2002), Indonesian Constitutional Reform: Muddling Towards Democracy, Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law , 6, pp. 244-301; Kevin Y.L. Tan (2002), The Making and Remaking of Constitutions in Southeast Asia: An Overview, Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law , 6, pp. 1-41. All reprinted with the permission of the authors and the Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law.
Singapore Year Book of International Law for the essay: Thio Li-ann (2004), Pragmatism and Realism Do Not Mean Abdication: A Critical and Empirical Inquiry into Singapores Engagement with International Human Rights Law, Singapore Year Book of International Law , , pp. 41-91. Reprinted with the permission of the author and the Singapore Year Book of International Law.
Taylor & Francis for the essay: Tom Ginsburg (2010), The Constitutional Court and Judicialization of Korean Politics, in Andrew Harding and Penelope Nicholson (eds), New Courts in Asia, Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 145-57.