Legal Thoughts between the East and the West in the Multilevel Legal Order
Edited by Chang-fa Lo (),
Nigel N.T. Li () and
Tsai-yu Lin ()
in Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific from Springer, currently edited by Makoto Yano
Date: 2016
ISBN: 978-981-10-1995-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction to the Book: Interaction and Mutual Enrichment Between the East and the West
- Chang-fa Lo, Nigel N. T. Li and Tsai-yu Lin
- Ch Chapter 10 The Presumption of Innocence Principle in the People’s Republic of China and in the West
- Harro Senger
- Ch Chapter 11 Privacy: A Genealogy in the East and the West
- Chih-hsing Ho
- Ch Chapter 12 Compulsory Motherhood Challenged and Remade in the Name of Choice: Framing the Right to Choose Under Old and New Maternalism
- Chao-ju Chen
- Ch Chapter 13 The Emergence of the Right to Health in Taiwan: Transplantation from the West and Its Implementation
- Chuan-Feng Wu
- Ch Chapter 14 China’s Performance on International Treaties on Trade and Human Rights
- Pitman B. Potter
- Ch Chapter 15 The Transplantation of “Western” International Law in Republican China
- Pasha L. Hsieh
- Ch Chapter 16 From Accepting to Challenging the International Law of the Sea: China and the South China Sea Disputes
- Jacques deLisle
- Ch Chapter 17 Human Rights in ASEAN Context: Between Universalism and Relativism
- Chien-Huei Wu
- Ch Chapter 18 Host State’s Regulatory Change for Public Health in the Context of Different FET Formulations: US and China Investment Treaty Practices as Examples
- Tsai-yu Lin
- Ch Chapter 19 Protection of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in Free Trade Agreements: Issues and Challenges from a North-South Perspective
- Pei-Kan Yang
- Ch Chapter 2 Introduction of Professor Herbert Ma and the Arc of Taiwan’s Progress
- Jerome A. Cohen
- Ch Chapter 20 On the Establishment of a Regional Permanent Mediation Mechanism for Disputes Among East and Southeast Asian Countries
- Chang-fa Lo
- Ch Chapter 21 The Universality of Good Faith and Moral Behaviour: A Challenge for the Principles of Asian Contract Law
- Mary E. Hiscock
- Ch Chapter 22 Coordinating Matrimonial Property Regimes Across National Borders: Israeli and Comparative Perspectives
- Talia Einhorn
- Ch Chapter 23 Risk Assessment in the European Food Safety Authority and Its Lessons for Taiwan
- Horng Der-Chin
- Ch Chapter 24 The Limit of Regulatory Borrowing: “Cocktail Therapy” Reforms of Food Safety Law in Taiwan
- Ching-Fu Lin
- Ch Chapter 25 Equity Clearing and Settlement Models in the UK and Taiwan: Market Stability and Investor Protection Perspectives
- Joseph Lee
- Ch Chapter 26 Envisaging an East Asian Model of Corporate Governance: A Developmental State Perspective
- Yueh-Ping (Alex) Yang
- Ch Chapter 27 Patent Right in China: Influences from the West and China’s Responses
- Tsai-fang Chen
- Ch Chapter 28 Reinventing Clinical Legal Education: Taiwanese Adaptation of an American Model
- Serge A. Martinez
- Ch Chapter 29 How Confucianism Asserts Itself in Modern ADR Development in East Asia: A Revisit
- Nigel N. T. Li and Angela Y. Lin
- Ch Chapter 3 The Triumph (?) of Western Law: A Contemporary Perspective
- John Owen Haley and Willaim R. Orthwein
- Ch Chapter 30 Beyond the “Harmonious Confucian”: International Commercial Arbitration and the Impact of Chinese Cultural Values
- Joshua Karton
- Ch Chapter 31 Significant Differences in International Arbitration in the “East” and the “West”: Myth, Reality, or Lost in Globalization?
- Stephan Wilske
- Ch Chapter 32 A Bad Compromise Is Better than a Good Lawsuit: Mutual Influence Between the East and the West on Mediation
- Hong-Lin Yu
- Ch Chapter 33 Taming the Unruly Horse? The New York Convention’s Public Policy Exception to the Enforcement of Arbitral Awards
- Winnie Jo-Mei Ma and Helena Hsi-Chia Chen
- Ch Chapter 4 How Can We Know What We “Know” About Law and Development? The Importance of Taiwan in Comparative Perspective
- John Ohnesorge
- Ch Chapter 5 Judicial Strategies and the Political Question Doctrine: An Investigation into the Judicial Adjudications of the East Asian Courts
- Jiunn-rong Yeh
- Ch Chapter 6 The Ideas of “Rights” in the “East” and “West” and Their Continued Evolution: A Case Study on Taxpayer’s Rights in Taiwan
- Chi Chung
- Ch Chapter 7 Comparative Discourse in Constitution Making: An Analysis on Constitutional Framers as Dialectic Agent
- Wen-Chen Chang
- Ch Chapter 8 Constitutional Change in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the Late Twentieth Century: A Comparative Perspective
- Albert H. Y. Chen
- Ch Chapter 9 Different Patterns of Applying Transitional Constitutionalism Between the Nationalists and the Communists
- David K. C. Huang
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