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Law and development in Asia / edited by Gerald Paul McAlinn and Caslav Pejovic.

Contributor(s): Publication details: London ; Routledge, 2012.Description: xviii, 337 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415726252 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 349.5 MCA
Contents:
1: Law And Development Orthodoxies And The Northeast Asian Experience; 2: The Resurgence Of The Right To Development; 3: Japanese Law And Asian Development; 4: The Success Of Law And Development In China: Is China The Latest Asian Developmental State?; 5: The Politics Of Law And Development In Thailand: Seeking Rousseau, Finding Hobbes; 6: Law And Development, FDI, And The Rule Of Law In Post-Soviet Central Asia: The Case Of Mongolia; 7: Echoes Of Through The Looking Glass: Comparing Judicial Reforms In Singapore And India; 8: Japanese Long-Term Employment: Between Social Norms And Economic Rationale; 9: Non-Economic Criteria In The Formulation Of The World Trade Regime: From Social Clause To CSR; 10: China’s Antimonopoly Law And Recurrence To Standards; 11: The Privatization Of Investor–State Dispute Resolution; 12: Thailand And Legal Development.
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BOOKs NLS General Stacks 349.5 MCA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34965

1: Law And Development Orthodoxies And The Northeast Asian Experience;
2: The Resurgence Of The Right To Development;
3: Japanese Law And Asian Development;
4: The Success Of Law And Development In China: Is China The Latest Asian Developmental State?;
5: The Politics Of Law And Development In Thailand: Seeking Rousseau, Finding Hobbes;
6: Law And Development, FDI, And The Rule Of Law In Post-Soviet Central Asia: The Case Of Mongolia;
7: Echoes Of Through The Looking Glass: Comparing Judicial Reforms In Singapore And India;
8: Japanese Long-Term Employment: Between Social Norms And Economic Rationale;
9: Non-Economic Criteria In The Formulation Of The World Trade Regime: From Social Clause To CSR;
10: China’s Antimonopoly Law And Recurrence To Standards;
11: The Privatization Of Investor–State Dispute Resolution;
12: Thailand And Legal Development.