
This Edited Volume Is A Timely And Insightful Contribution To The Growing Discourse On Public Law In Asia. Surveying Many Important Jurisdictions In Asia Including Mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea And Taiwan, The Book Addresses Recent Developments And Experiences In The Field Of Public Interest Litigation. The Book Offers A Comparative Perspective On Public Law, Asking Crucial Questions About The Role Of The State And How Private Citizens Around Asia Have Increasingly Used The Forms, Procedures And Substance Of Public Law To Advance Public And Political Aims. In Addition To Addressing Specific Jurisdictions In Asia, The Book Includes A Helpful Introduction That Highlights Regional Trends In Asia. In The Jurisdictions Profiled, Transnational Public Interest Litigation Trends Have Commingled With Local Dynamics. This Volume Sheds Light On How That Commingling Has Produced Both Legal Developments That Cut Across Asian Jurisdictions As Well As Developments That Are Unique To Each Of The Jurisdictions Studied--page [i]. Public Interest Litigation In Asia: An Overview / Po Jen Yap And Holning Lau -- The Development Of Public Interest Litigation In China / Hualing Fu And Richard Cullen -- Locus Standi And Public Interest Litigation In Hong Kong: A Comparative Study / Po Jen Yap -- Public Interest Litigation In India: A Quest To Achieve The Impossible? / Surya Deva -- Public Interest Litigation In Malaysia: Executive Control & Careful Negotiation Of The Frontiers Of Judicial Review / Tsun Hang Tey -- Limitations On Public Interest Litigation In Singapore: Internalizing Political Ideology And Institutionalizing Judicial Self-restraint / Tsun Hang Tey -- Public Interest Litigation In South Korea / Tae-ung Baik -- Public Interest Litigation In Taiwan: Strategy For Law And Policy Changes In The Course Of Democratization / Wen-chen Chang. Edited By Po Jen Yap And Holning Lau. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This volume investigates how private citizens across diverse Asian jurisdictions utilize public law procedures to advance political and social objectives. Editors Holning Lau and Po Jen Yap, both established scholars in constitutional and public law, curate a collection of essays that examine the intersection of transnational litigation trends and localized legal dynamics. The book provides a comparative framework to analyze the evolving role of the state and the judiciary in managing public interest claims within varying political climates.
What You Will Find
Legal scholars and practitioners identify this volume as a significant resource for understanding the regional nuances of public interest litigation in Asia. The text is noted for its academic rigor and its ability to synthesize complex jurisdictional data into a coherent comparative study.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203842642
ISBN-13:
9780203842645
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