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Archive | 2012

Law and Development and the Global Discourses of Legal Transfers: Re-interpreting the rule of law as transfer

John Gillespie; Pip Nicholson

1. Interpreting legal transfers: the implications for law and development John Gillespie and Pip Nicholson Part I. Theorising Legal Transfers Towards an Interpretative Analysis: 2. Relocating global legal scripts in local networks of meaning John Gillespie 3. International and domestic selective adaptation: the case of Charter 08 Pitman Potter 4. Rights and regulation as a framework for exploring reverse legal transfers: hegemony and counter-hegemony in the Bolivian water sector Bronwen Morgan Part II. Re-interpreting Universalised Standards of Practice: TRIPS and Human Rights Norms: 5. The transfer of pharmaceutical patent laws: the case of Indias Paragraph 3(d) Christopher Arup 6. Between rhetoric and reality: the use of international human rights norms in law reform debates in China Sarah Biddulph Part III. Re-interpreting the Rule of Law as Transfer: 7. Between global norms and domestic realities: judicial reforms in China Randall Peerenboom 8. Official discourses and court-oriented legal reform in Vietnam Pip Nicholson and Simon Pitt 9. Constructing law from development: cause lawyers, generational narratives, and the rule of law in Thailand Frank Munger Part IV. Re-interpreting Global Family and Religious Norms: 10. Family law transfers from Europe to Africa: lessons for the methodology of comparative legal research Mark Van Hoecke 11. Resistible force meets malleable object: the story of the introduction of norms of gender equality into Japanese employment practice Frank Upham 12. Discordant voices on the status of Islam under the Malaysian constitution Elsa Satkunasingam 13. Unpacking a global norm in a local context: an historical overview of the epistemic communities that are shaping Zakat practice in Malaysia Kerstin Steiner.


Archive | 2012

Law and Development and the Global Discourses of Legal Transfers: Contents

John Gillespie; Pip Nicholson

1. Interpreting legal transfers: the implications for law and development John Gillespie and Pip Nicholson Part I. Theorising Legal Transfers Towards an Interpretative Analysis: 2. Relocating global legal scripts in local networks of meaning John Gillespie 3. International and domestic selective adaptation: the case of Charter 08 Pitman Potter 4. Rights and regulation as a framework for exploring reverse legal transfers: hegemony and counter-hegemony in the Bolivian water sector Bronwen Morgan Part II. Re-interpreting Universalised Standards of Practice: TRIPS and Human Rights Norms: 5. The transfer of pharmaceutical patent laws: the case of Indias Paragraph 3(d) Christopher Arup 6. Between rhetoric and reality: the use of international human rights norms in law reform debates in China Sarah Biddulph Part III. Re-interpreting the Rule of Law as Transfer: 7. Between global norms and domestic realities: judicial reforms in China Randall Peerenboom 8. Official discourses and court-oriented legal reform in Vietnam Pip Nicholson and Simon Pitt 9. Constructing law from development: cause lawyers, generational narratives, and the rule of law in Thailand Frank Munger Part IV. Re-interpreting Global Family and Religious Norms: 10. Family law transfers from Europe to Africa: lessons for the methodology of comparative legal research Mark Van Hoecke 11. Resistible force meets malleable object: the story of the introduction of norms of gender equality into Japanese employment practice Frank Upham 12. Discordant voices on the status of Islam under the Malaysian constitution Elsa Satkunasingam 13. Unpacking a global norm in a local context: an historical overview of the epistemic communities that are shaping Zakat practice in Malaysia Kerstin Steiner.


Archive | 2005

Asian Socialism and Legal Change : The dynamics of Vietnamese and Chinese Reform

John Gillespie; Penelope Nicholson


Archive | 2012

International and domestic selective adaptation

Pitman B. Potter; John Gillespie; Pip Nicholson


Archive | 2012

Constructing law from development

Frank W Munger; John Gillespie; Pip Nicholson


Archive | 2006

Evolving concepts of human rights in Vietnam

John Gillespie


Archive | 2018

Socialist Law in Socialist Asia

Fu Hualing; John Gillespie; Pip Nicholson; William Partlett


Archive | 2012

Law and Development and the Global Discourses of Legal Transfers: Taking the interpretation of legal transfers seriously

John Gillespie; Pip Nicholson


Archive | 2012

Between global norms and domestic realities

Randall Peerenboom; John Gillespie; Pip Nicholson


Archive | 2012

Between rhetoric and reality

Sarah Biddulph; John Gillespie; Pip Nicholson

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Bronwen Morgan

University of New South Wales

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Pitman B. Potter

University of British Columbia

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Fu Hualing

University of Hong Kong

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