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Asian legal revivals : lawyers in the shadow of empire / Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth.

LIBRA KM50 .A853 2010
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dezalay, Yves, 1945-
Garth, Bryant G.
Series:
Chicago series in law and society
The Chicago series in law and society
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Law--Political aspects--Asia.
Law.
Lawyers--Political aspects--Asia.
Lawyers.
Law--Political aspects.
Asia.
Physical Description:
vi, 289 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2010.
Contents:
Introduction: studying law and lawyers in Asia
Geneses of law and state in Europe and their relationship to colonial ventures abroad
European geneses: models of law and state power
Expatriates and traders in early colonial state building in Asia
Lawyers and the construction of U.S. "anti-imperialist" imperialism and a foreign policy elite
Strategies for constructing legal professions and producing new state elites
The British empire and the Indian Raj: a legal elite from colonial co-optation to state independence
The American empire in the Philippines: building a state and a legal elite in the U.S. image
Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore: late and relatively weak colonial
Legal investment converted into state leadership. Korea as a different model of weakness
Turf battles of the cold war: lawyer-politicians challenged by technocrats as modernizers
Indonesia and south Korea: marginalizing legal elites and empowering economists
The Philippines and Singapore: lawyers and the construction of authoritarian regimes
India and Malaysia: resistance of the legal elite to marginalization by the authoritarian developmental states
Merchants of law as moral entrepreneurs
Lawyers as political champions against authoritarianism: relative successes exemplified by the Philippines and India
Lawyers as political champions against authoritarianism: relative failures in Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong
Corporate compradors doubling as sponsors of a new generation of social justice entrepreneurs: Indonesia, Philippines, India, and south Korea
Political investment and the construction of legal markets: legal, social and international capital in Asian legal revivals.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780226144627
9780226144634
0226144623
0226144631
OCLC:
537308914

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