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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2025

Matthew S. Erie
Affiliation:
University of Oxford
Ching-Fu Lin
Affiliation:
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

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Inter-Asian Law , pp. vii - x
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2026
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Acknowledgments

  3. List of Abbreviations

  4. Introduction: The Emergence of Inter-Asian Law

    Matthew S. Erie and Ching-Fu Lin

  5. Part ICommercial Law: From Firms to International Economic Law

    1. 1Faux Convergence in Asian Corporate Governance: Unmasking the Illusion of Anglo-American Transplants

      Gen Goto and Dan W. Puchniak

    2. 2Inter-Asia’s Company Towns

      Trang (Mae) Nguyen

    3. 3International Commercial Alternative Dispute Resolution in Asia: Charting the New Inter-Asian Dynamics

      Tran Hoang Tu Linh

    4. 4Transforming the ASEAN Way in Inter-Asian Law: The RCEP and Beyond

      Pasha L. Hsieh

  6. Part IIConstitutional Law: Judicial Practices, Inter-Court Dialogue, and Democratic Resilience

    1. 5Judicial Rhetoric and Constitutional Comparativism: Two Asian Case Studies

      Yvonne Tew

    2. 6An Inter-Asian Approach to Religion–State Relations?

      Deepa Das Acevedo

    3. 7Imagine to Re-Imagine: Bringing Inter-Asian Law to Abortion

      Gauri Pillai

    4. 8Withstanding the Rise of Illiberalism: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic Responses in Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore

      Yi-Li Lee and Wen-Chen Chang

  7. Part IIILaw’s Movements: Transnational Networks, Religious Donors, and Institutional Co-Learners

    1. 9The Travels and Travails of Chinese Law in Inter-Asia

      Matthew S. Erie

    2. 10Decolonization, Inter-Regionalism, and Islam: Indonesia’s New Criminal Code as Inter-Asian Law

      Theodora Putri and Veronica L. Taylor

    3. 11Lay Participation in Legal Decision-Making in Asia in a Global Context

      Valerie P. Hans

  8. Part IVEmerging Problems: Between Technology and Authoritarianism

    1. 12AI Governance in East Asia: Mapping the Contexts and Dynamics of Interaction

      Ching-Fu Lin

    2. 13The “Smart City” Debate: Exploring Asian Models of Smart Cities through Japan–ASEAN Cooperation

      Yoshiko Naiki

    3. 14In the Shadow of Sovereignty: Multiple Pathways of Inter-Asian Legal Influence of China on Hong Kong

      Jacques deLisle

  9. A Beginning

    Matthew S. Erie and Ching-Fu Lin

  10. Index

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