02724cam a2200373 a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401000130006501900130007802000260009103500210011703500110013804000320014904200090018104300120019005000220020208200100022408200140023408200140024808200140026208400180027610000190029424500940031326000350040730000390044250000200048150400180050150509990051950507520151852100230227065000150229370000190230898400230232710858520180905182134.0970701s1997 xna b 001 0 eng d a989459021 a13283633 a0409310085qpaperback 9(AuCNLDY)2495137 a108585 aANB:REVbengcANB:REVdXNTU aanuc aa------00aKNC112b.A83 199704a349.500a349.522104a349.52210 a349.5221 aKT11.T36 19971 aTan, Poh-Ling.10aAsian legal systems :blaw, society and pluralism in East Asia /cedited by Poh-Ling Tan. aSydney :bButterworths,c1997. axiv, 425 p. :bill, maps ;c24 cm. aIncludes index. aBibliography.0 aCh. 1. Introduction / Poh-Ling Tan. 1. East Asia. 2. Concepts and Approaches. 3. Scope and Methodology -- Ch. 2. People's Republic of China / Alice Erh-Soon Tay. 1. Introduction - The Struggle for Law. 2. Imperial China. 3. The Nationalist Revolution: 1911. 4. Post-Nationalist Revolution Organisation: 1921-49. 5. The Communist Construction of a Legal System: 1949 to the Present. 6. Legal Institutions and the Law. 7. Law-making and Legislation as Criteria for the Rule of Law. 8. Legal Pluralism, Custom and Customary Law. 9. Conclusion and Prognosis. 10. From Colony to Special Administrative Region -- Ch. 3. Japan / Masaji Chiba. 1. Introduction - Japan in the World and Asia. 2. Methodological Comments. 3. Historical Developments. 4. The Modern Legal System. 5. The Contemporary Legal System. 6. The Whole Working Structure of Japanese Law. 7. Conclusion -- Ch. 4. Taiwan / Tay-sheng Wang. 1. Introduction - Socio-Economic Background. 2. Historical Development of Taiwan's Legal System.8 a3. The Constitution and Government. 4. Sources of Law. 5. The Judiciary. 6. The Legal Profession. 7. Legal Culture. 8. Transplanted Law and Indigenous Law. 9. Contemporary Legal Issues -- Ch. 5. Korea / Dae-Kyu Yoon. 1. Introduction - Korean Culture. 2. Law in a Korean Social and Historical Context. 3. An Outline of the Constitutional and Judicial System of South Korea. 4. Sources of Law. 5. The Legal Profession. 6. The Law and Legal System of North Korea -- Ch. 6. Indonesia / Charles Himawan. 1. Introduction. 2. Bhineka Tunggal Ika. 3. The Pancasila Republic. 4. Pancasila in Operation. 5. The Judiciary in the Midst of APEC and ASEM. 6. Conclusion -- Ch. 7. Malaysia / Poh-Ling Tan. 1. Introduction - General Information. 2. Legal History. aTertiary students. 0aLawzAsia.1 aTan, Poh-Ling. aANLcNL 349.5 T161