Constitutional courts in Asia: a comparative perspective
In: Comparative constitutional law and policy
Preface --Constitutional courts in Asia : Western origins and Asian practice /Albert H. Y. Chen --Constitutional review in Asia : a comparative perspective /Cheryl Saunders --The informal dimension of constitutional politics in Asia : insights from the Philippines and Indonesia /Björn Dressel --Towards more intra-Asian judicial cooperation in the constitutional sphere /Maartje de Visser --An evolving court with changing functions : the Constitutional Court and judicial review in Taiwan /Jiunn-Rong Yeh and Wen-Chen Chang --Constitutional Court of Korea : guardian of the constiution or mouthpiece of the government? /Chaihark Hahm --Avoiding rights : the constitutional tsets of Mongolia /Tom Ginsburg and Chimid Enhbaatar --The Constitutional Court of Thailand : from activism to arbitrariness /Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang --Indonesia's Constitutional Court and Indonesia's electoral system /Simon Butt --Constitutional Council of Cambodia at the age of majority : a history of weathering the rule of law storms in peacetime /Teilee Kuong --The short but turbulent history of Myanmmar's Constitutional Tribunal /Andrew Harding --The Supreme Court of Japan : a judicial court, not necessarily a constitutional court /Yasou Hasebe --Establishing judicial review in China : impediments and prospects /Qianfan Zhang --Why do countries decide not to adopt constitutional review? : the case of Vietnam /Ngoc Son Bui.