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Authoritarian Legality in Asia: Formation, Development and Transition
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This book provides a comprehensive examination of authoritarian legality in Asia, tracing its historical development and analyzing its impact on political and economic systems.
It explores the diverse forms of authoritarian legality across different Asian countries, highlighting the unique characteristics and challenges they face.
The book also examines the role of international influences and domestic political dynamics in shaping the evolution of authoritarian legal systems.
It provides a comparative analysis of legal institutions, practices, and norms across different Asian nations.
The authors offer insights into the potential for transition from authoritarian legality to more democratic legal systems, considering the implications for human rights, governance, and development.
It explores the diverse forms of authoritarian legality across different Asian countries, highlighting the unique characteristics and challenges they face.
The book also examines the role of international influences and domestic political dynamics in shaping the evolution of authoritarian legal systems.
It provides a comparative analysis of legal institutions, practices, and norms across different Asian nations.
The authors offer insights into the potential for transition from authoritarian legality to more democratic legal systems, considering the implications for human rights, governance, and development.