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Democracy and Rule of Law in China's Shadow

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Informationen zum Autor Brian Christopher Jones is Senior Lecturer in Law at the School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool, UK. Vorwort This edited collection focuses on the principles of democracy and the rule of law both within China and in the shadow of its authoritarianism. Zusammenfassung This book provides detailed insight into some of the most contentious events occurring in jurisdictions operating within China’s vast shadow. Epic clashes between law and politics have become a regular fixture throughout the world, and no region has seen more of these than Asia. In some cases these conflicts have involved newfound democratic aspirations or democratic deepening, while in others it has arisen because of pushback against authoritarian or semi-authoritarian governments. Indeed, many of these clashes centre on or involve the region’s most powerful and controversial player: China. This book focuses on several of these critical struggles, examining how democracy and the rule of law play out in a number of jurisdictions highly influenced by China’s presence. Chapters provide insightful analysis on issues such as: major threats to the rule of law and attempts to uphold the principle, oath-taking controversies, foreign judges and the disparagement of the judiciary, unconstitutional and undemocratic provisions, changing ideas of representation, a right to democracy in international law, same-sex marriage rights, and the legal responses to civil disobedience in Taiwan and Hong Kong, among other topics. Ultimately, the book delivers a contemporary understanding of how democracy and the rule of law both complement and converge in this fascinating region. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Brian Christopher Jones, University of Sheffield, UK PART IDISOBEDIENCE, DEMOCRACY AND LAW1. Protest, Law and Regime Type Fu Hualing, University of Hong Kong, and Michael Jackson, University of Hong Kong 2. The Ultimate Test of Fidelity: Judicial Responses to Civil Disobedience in Hong Kong and Taiwan Jimmy Chia-Shin Hsu, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, and Anne SY Cheung, University of Hong Kong 3. Democratic Legitimacy vs Rule of Law: A Comparative Study of Oath-taking Controversies in Hong Kong and Taiwan Zhu Han, University of Hong Kong PART IIDEMOCRATIC STRUGGLES WITH LAW4. Court Criticism and the Rule of Law: From ‘Foreign’ to ‘Dinosaur’ Judges Brian Christopher Jones, University of Sheffield, UK 5. Taiwan’s ‘Civil Code v Special Law’ Debate in the Same-Sex Marriage Controversy: A Populist Threat to the Rule of Law? Hsiaowei Kuan, National Taipei University, Taiwan 6. Communitarian Rule of Law and the Judicial Articulation of the Right to be Represented in Singapore Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, University of Birmingham, UK and Jaclyn L Neo, National University of Singapore PART IIICLEARING THE SHADOW7. Authoritarian Rule of Law in Hong Kong Benny Y T Tai, University of Hong Kong 8. Undemocratic Constitutional Law in Taiwan Lin Chien-Chih, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan 9. Law in the Shadow of the Political Xiaobo Zhai, University of Macau 10. Developing a Human Right to Democracy in International Law: Protection by the Rule of Law? Glenn Patmore, University of Melbourne, Australia 11. Democracy, Rule of Law and Resisting the Creep of Authoritarianism Amy Barrow, Macquarie University, Australia ...

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Authors Brian Christopher Jones
Assisted by Brian Christopher Jones (Editor), Kevin YL Tan (Editor), Li-ann Thio (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2022
 
EAN 9781509949175
ISBN 978-1-5099-4917-5
No. of pages 320
Series Constitutionalism in Asia
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / Constitutional, South East Asia, East Asia, Far East, Constitutional & administrative law, Constitutional and administrative law: general

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