This book examines administrative law in Asia, exploring the profound changes in the legal regimes of many Asian states that have taken place in recent years. Political democratization in some countries, economic change more broadly and the forces of globalization have put pressure on the developmental state model, wherein bureaucrats governed in a kind of managed capitalism and public-private partnerships were central. In their stead, a more market-oriented regulatory state model seems to be emerging in many jurisdictions, with emphases on transparency, publicity, and constrained discretion. This book analyses the causes and consequences of this shift from a socio-legal perspective, showing clearly how decisions about the scope of administ...
This book explores the role of law and legal institutions in economic development. It investigates t...
In administrative law area the rule of law can be realized when administrative agencies have author...
The rule of law is all the rage in East Asia. The governments of Singapore and Hong Kong claim it as...
Public administration in Asia has undergone considerable transformation over the last two decades, ...
It is widely argued that an empowered judiciary supports better governance by strengthening the rul...
During the 1980s and 1990s Asian 'developmental states' attracted much attention in political scienc...
Insights of Laws and Governance in Asian Countries is a book presenting interpretation of laws in di...
Insights of Laws and Governance in Asian Countries is a book presenting interpretation of laws in di...
Courts and judges have become highly visible in the Asian political landscape as part of a global tr...
This book documents the search for a workable model of democracy in Asia. It explores the various fo...
The paper focuses on the potential of comparative sociology of law as an instrument for analysing th...
As judicial review has expanded in Asia during the last quarter century, new studies have emerged th...
A challenging and provocative book that contests the liberal assumption that the rule of law will go...
This book explores the role of law and legal institutions in economic development. It investigates t...
This book explores the role of law and legal institutions in economic development. It investigates t...
This book explores the role of law and legal institutions in economic development. It investigates t...
In administrative law area the rule of law can be realized when administrative agencies have author...
The rule of law is all the rage in East Asia. The governments of Singapore and Hong Kong claim it as...
Public administration in Asia has undergone considerable transformation over the last two decades, ...
It is widely argued that an empowered judiciary supports better governance by strengthening the rul...
During the 1980s and 1990s Asian 'developmental states' attracted much attention in political scienc...
Insights of Laws and Governance in Asian Countries is a book presenting interpretation of laws in di...
Insights of Laws and Governance in Asian Countries is a book presenting interpretation of laws in di...
Courts and judges have become highly visible in the Asian political landscape as part of a global tr...
This book documents the search for a workable model of democracy in Asia. It explores the various fo...
The paper focuses on the potential of comparative sociology of law as an instrument for analysing th...
As judicial review has expanded in Asia during the last quarter century, new studies have emerged th...
A challenging and provocative book that contests the liberal assumption that the rule of law will go...
This book explores the role of law and legal institutions in economic development. It investigates t...
This book explores the role of law and legal institutions in economic development. It investigates t...
This book explores the role of law and legal institutions in economic development. It investigates t...
In administrative law area the rule of law can be realized when administrative agencies have author...
The rule of law is all the rage in East Asia. The governments of Singapore and Hong Kong claim it as...