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Law, Capitalism and Power in Asia : the rule of law and legal institutions
This book demonstrates how the rule of law in Asia is more likely to be used as a means of consolidating executive power, than as a vehicle for introducing democratically controlled legal, economic and political reforms. A fundamental argument of the authors is that the rule of law needs to be understood in the context of notions of political authority to be found within the state. There are chapters on Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam that cover issues such as corporate law, the role of law in politics and legal institutions.
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