
Regulation in Asia
Pushing Back on Globalization
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. June 2009
Book
Hardback
340 pages
978-0-415-48986-7 (ISBN)
Description
Unlike much analysis about regulation in Asia which focuses on globalisation and the transplant effect, leaving domestic influence over commercial regulation under-researched and under-theorized, this book focuses on how local actors influence regulatory change. It explores the complex economic and regulatory factors that generate social demand for state regulation and shows how local networks, courts, democratic processes and civil society have a huge influence on regulatory systems. It examines the particular circumstances in a wide range of Asian countries, provides transnational comparisons and comparisons with Western countries, and assesses how far local regulatory regimes increase economic value and convey competitive advantages.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
5 s/w Tabellen
5 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
675 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-48986-7 (9780415489867)
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Persons
Professor John Gillespie is Director of the Asia Pacific Business Regulation Group, Monash University
Randall Peerenboom is Professor of Law at La Trobe University, Director of the Oxford Foundation for Law, Justice and Society's Rule of Law in China Programme and Associate Fellow in the Oxford University Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Randall Peerenboom is Professor of Law at La Trobe University, Director of the Oxford Foundation for Law, Justice and Society's Rule of Law in China Programme and Associate Fellow in the Oxford University Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Editor
Monash University, Australia
La Trobe University, Australia
Content
1. Pushing Back on Globalization: An Introduction John Gillespie and Randall Peerenboom 2. The Role of State, Non-state and Hybrid Actors in Localizing Global Scripts in East Asia John Gillespie 3. Pushing against Globalization: Toward an Analytic Template Michael Dowdle 4. Traditional Knowledge in Asia: Global Agendas and Local Subjects Christoph Antons 5. Giving Content and Effect to Competition Rules: Contrasting Australia and Japan Brendan Sweeney 6. Resistance, Revision, and Retrenchment in the Transition to a Competitive Market Economy in China Randall Peerenboom 7. Regulatory Learning and its Discontents in China: Promise and Tragedy at the State Food and Drug Administration Dali L. Yang 8. Unacknowledged Legislators: Business Participation in Lawmaking in Vietnam John Gillespie and Bui Bich Thi Lien 9. Pushing against Globalization: The Response from Civil Society Groups in Thailand Jakkrit Kuanpoth 10. Globalization and Japanese Regulation: A Commercial Dispute Case Study Veronica L. Taylor 11. Rehabilitating Korea's Corporate Insolvency Regime, 1992-2007 Soogeun Oh and Terence C. Halliday 12. The People's Prosperity? Indonesian Constitutional Interpretation, Economic Reform and Globalization Simon Butt and Tim Lindsey 13. Law Reform and Corporate Governance in Malaysia Aishah Bidin