Albert H.Y. Chen / Tom Ginsburg (eds.)
Administrative Law and Governance in Asia
Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Ginsburg, Tom; Chen, Albert H Y
Albert H.Y. Chen / Tom Ginsburg (eds.)
Administrative Law and Governance in Asia
Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Ginsburg, Tom; Chen, Albert H Y
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This book examines administrative law throughout Asia, exploring the profound changes in many legal regimes that have occurred. It shows how many states have shifted towards a more market-oriented regulatory state model, involving a greater role for judges and law-like processes, and explores the profound implications of this for policy-making.
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This book examines administrative law throughout Asia, exploring the profound changes in many legal regimes that have occurred. It shows how many states have shifted towards a more market-oriented regulatory state model, involving a greater role for judges and law-like processes, and explores the profound implications of this for policy-making.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9780415777315
- ISBN-10: 0415777313
- Artikelnr.: 25846149
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9780415777315
- ISBN-10: 0415777313
- Artikelnr.: 25846149
Tom Ginsburg is Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. His research interests focus on comparative public law, international law, law and development, East Asia. His publications include Institutions and Public Law (2005, co-editor), International Commercial Arbitration in Asia (2002, 2nd edition 2005, co-editor), Legal Reform in Korea (2004, editor) and Judicial Review in New Democracies (2003). Albert H.Y. Chen is Chan Professor in Constitutional Law, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong. His research interests include constitutional law, comparative law, and legal and political philosophy. His publications include The Basic Law and Hong Kong's Future (1988, co-editor), An Introduction to the Legal System of the People's Republic of China (3rd ed 2004), and Human Rights in Asia (Routledge 2006, co-editor).
Preface Albert Chen and Tom Ginsburg 1. The Judicialization of
Administrative Governance: Causes, Consequences and Limits Tom Ginsburg
Part 1: General Perspectives 2. On the Macroeconomics of Judicialization:
The Promise and Perils of Exploring 'Judicialization' in East and Southeast
Asia Michael W. Dowdle 3. Agencification, Regulation and Judicialization:
American Exceptionalism and Other Ways of Life Colin Scott 4. Riding the
Accountability Wave? Accountability Communities and New Modes of Governance
Kanishka Jayasuriya Part 2: Northeast Asia & Greater China 5.
Administrative Law and Judicialized Governance in Japan Hitoshi Ushijima
6. Judicialization, Government Reform, and the Development of Public Law in
the Republic of Korea Jongcheol Kim 7. Democracy-driven Transformation to
Regulatory State: The Case of Taiwan Jiunn-rong Yeh 8. Administrative Law,
Politics and Governance: The Hong Kong Experience Johannes Chan 9. More
Law, Less Courts: Legalized Governance, Judicialization and
Dejudicialization in China Randall Peerenboom Part 3: Southeast Asia 10.
Changing Understandings of Administrative Law in Vietnam John Gillespie
11. The Emergence of Administrative Justice in Thailand under the 1997
Constitution Peter Leyland 12. Administrative Law and Judicialized
Governance in Malaysia: The Indian Connection Gan Ching Chuan 13. The
Judicialization of Governance? The Case of Singapore Jolene Lin 14.
"Government by Judiciary" in the Philippines: Ideological and Doctrinal
Framework Raul C. Pangalangan 15. Administrative Law and Judicial Review in
Indonesia: The Search for Accountability Stewart Fenwick 16. Conclusion:
Reflections on Administrative Law and Judicialized Governance in East and
Southeast Asia Albert Chen
Administrative Governance: Causes, Consequences and Limits Tom Ginsburg
Part 1: General Perspectives 2. On the Macroeconomics of Judicialization:
The Promise and Perils of Exploring 'Judicialization' in East and Southeast
Asia Michael W. Dowdle 3. Agencification, Regulation and Judicialization:
American Exceptionalism and Other Ways of Life Colin Scott 4. Riding the
Accountability Wave? Accountability Communities and New Modes of Governance
Kanishka Jayasuriya Part 2: Northeast Asia & Greater China 5.
Administrative Law and Judicialized Governance in Japan Hitoshi Ushijima
6. Judicialization, Government Reform, and the Development of Public Law in
the Republic of Korea Jongcheol Kim 7. Democracy-driven Transformation to
Regulatory State: The Case of Taiwan Jiunn-rong Yeh 8. Administrative Law,
Politics and Governance: The Hong Kong Experience Johannes Chan 9. More
Law, Less Courts: Legalized Governance, Judicialization and
Dejudicialization in China Randall Peerenboom Part 3: Southeast Asia 10.
Changing Understandings of Administrative Law in Vietnam John Gillespie
11. The Emergence of Administrative Justice in Thailand under the 1997
Constitution Peter Leyland 12. Administrative Law and Judicialized
Governance in Malaysia: The Indian Connection Gan Ching Chuan 13. The
Judicialization of Governance? The Case of Singapore Jolene Lin 14.
"Government by Judiciary" in the Philippines: Ideological and Doctrinal
Framework Raul C. Pangalangan 15. Administrative Law and Judicial Review in
Indonesia: The Search for Accountability Stewart Fenwick 16. Conclusion:
Reflections on Administrative Law and Judicialized Governance in East and
Southeast Asia Albert Chen
Preface Albert Chen and Tom Ginsburg 1. The Judicialization of
Administrative Governance: Causes, Consequences and Limits Tom Ginsburg
Part 1: General Perspectives 2. On the Macroeconomics of Judicialization:
The Promise and Perils of Exploring 'Judicialization' in East and Southeast
Asia Michael W. Dowdle 3. Agencification, Regulation and Judicialization:
American Exceptionalism and Other Ways of Life Colin Scott 4. Riding the
Accountability Wave? Accountability Communities and New Modes of Governance
Kanishka Jayasuriya Part 2: Northeast Asia & Greater China 5.
Administrative Law and Judicialized Governance in Japan Hitoshi Ushijima
6. Judicialization, Government Reform, and the Development of Public Law in
the Republic of Korea Jongcheol Kim 7. Democracy-driven Transformation to
Regulatory State: The Case of Taiwan Jiunn-rong Yeh 8. Administrative Law,
Politics and Governance: The Hong Kong Experience Johannes Chan 9. More
Law, Less Courts: Legalized Governance, Judicialization and
Dejudicialization in China Randall Peerenboom Part 3: Southeast Asia 10.
Changing Understandings of Administrative Law in Vietnam John Gillespie
11. The Emergence of Administrative Justice in Thailand under the 1997
Constitution Peter Leyland 12. Administrative Law and Judicialized
Governance in Malaysia: The Indian Connection Gan Ching Chuan 13. The
Judicialization of Governance? The Case of Singapore Jolene Lin 14.
"Government by Judiciary" in the Philippines: Ideological and Doctrinal
Framework Raul C. Pangalangan 15. Administrative Law and Judicial Review in
Indonesia: The Search for Accountability Stewart Fenwick 16. Conclusion:
Reflections on Administrative Law and Judicialized Governance in East and
Southeast Asia Albert Chen
Administrative Governance: Causes, Consequences and Limits Tom Ginsburg
Part 1: General Perspectives 2. On the Macroeconomics of Judicialization:
The Promise and Perils of Exploring 'Judicialization' in East and Southeast
Asia Michael W. Dowdle 3. Agencification, Regulation and Judicialization:
American Exceptionalism and Other Ways of Life Colin Scott 4. Riding the
Accountability Wave? Accountability Communities and New Modes of Governance
Kanishka Jayasuriya Part 2: Northeast Asia & Greater China 5.
Administrative Law and Judicialized Governance in Japan Hitoshi Ushijima
6. Judicialization, Government Reform, and the Development of Public Law in
the Republic of Korea Jongcheol Kim 7. Democracy-driven Transformation to
Regulatory State: The Case of Taiwan Jiunn-rong Yeh 8. Administrative Law,
Politics and Governance: The Hong Kong Experience Johannes Chan 9. More
Law, Less Courts: Legalized Governance, Judicialization and
Dejudicialization in China Randall Peerenboom Part 3: Southeast Asia 10.
Changing Understandings of Administrative Law in Vietnam John Gillespie
11. The Emergence of Administrative Justice in Thailand under the 1997
Constitution Peter Leyland 12. Administrative Law and Judicialized
Governance in Malaysia: The Indian Connection Gan Ching Chuan 13. The
Judicialization of Governance? The Case of Singapore Jolene Lin 14.
"Government by Judiciary" in the Philippines: Ideological and Doctrinal
Framework Raul C. Pangalangan 15. Administrative Law and Judicial Review in
Indonesia: The Search for Accountability Stewart Fenwick 16. Conclusion:
Reflections on Administrative Law and Judicialized Governance in East and
Southeast Asia Albert Chen