ABSTRACT

Rule of law is one of the pillars of the modern world, and widely considered necessary for sustained economic development, the implementation of democracy and the protection of human rights. It has however emerged in Western liberal democracies, and some people question how far it is likely to take root fully in the different cultural, economic and political context of Asia. This book considers how rule of law is viewed and implemented in Asia. Chapters on France and the USA provide a benchmark on how the concept has evolved, is applied and is implemented in a civil law and a common law jurisdiction. These are then followed by twelve chapters on the major countries of East Asia, and India, which consider all the key aspects of this important issue.

chapter 1|53 pages

VARIETIES OF RULE OF LAW

chapter 3|33 pages

RULE OF LAW IN FRANCE

chapter 5|38 pages

CONCEPTS OF LAW IN VIETNAM

chapter 9|37 pages

INDONESIA

chapter 10|22 pages

RULE OF LAW IN INDIA

chapter 13|32 pages

RULE OF LAW IN SOUTH KOREA

chapter 15|29 pages

RULE OF LAW IN JAPAN