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Commercial Law in East Asia
The shift of economic gravity towards East Asia requires a critical examination of law's role in the Asian Century. This collection of research articles explores the diverse scholarly perspectives on law's role in the economic rise of East Asia and moves from general debates, such as whether law enjoys primacy over culture.
Author(s) | Edited by Roman Tomasic (Victoria University, Australia). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 562 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 4 Feb 2014 |
Availability | Available |
The shift of economic gravity towards East Asia requires a critical examination of law's role in the Asian Century. This collection of research articles explores the diverse scholarly perspectives on law's role in the economic rise of East Asia and moves from general debates, such as whether law enjoys primacy over culture.
Contents: Introduction: mapping the contours of East Asian commercial law for the Asian century; Part I General Issues: Rationale: What is the Importance of East Asian Commercial Law Both Now and in the Future?: The future of law in a global economy, Rich
Roman Tomasic is Professor of Law at the University of South Australia and Visiting Professor of Company Law, Durham University UK; Leon Wolff is Associate Professor of Law at Bond University, Australia and Co-Director of the Australian Network for Japane