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Constitutional Dialogue in Common Law Asia

By (author) Po Jen Yap
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 16th Jul 2015
Dimensions: w 151mm h 237mm d 20mm
Weight: 515g
ISBN-10: 0198736371
ISBN-13: 9780198736370
Barcode No: 9780198736370
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In a comprehensive examination of the constitutional systems of Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore, Po Jen Yap contributes to a field that has traditionally focussed on Western jurisdictions. Drawing on the history and constitutional framework of these Asian law systems, this book examines the political structures and traditions that were inherited from the British colonial government and the major constitutional developments since decolonization. Yap examines the judicial crises that have occurred in each of the three jurisdictions and explores the development of sub-constitutional doctrines that allows the courts to preserve the right of the legislature to disagree with the courts' decisions using the ordinary political processes. The book focusses on how these novel judicial techniques can be applied to four core constitutional concerns: freedom of expression, freedom of religion, right to equality, and criminal due process rights. Each chapter examines one core topic and defends a model of dialogic judicial review that offers a compelling alternative to legislative or judicial supremacy.

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"Constitutional Dialogue in Common Law Asia deserves a place on the shelves of every lawyer who thinks about public law in common law Asia." * Christopher Forsyth, Professor of Public Law and Private International Law, University of Cambridge * "Po Jen Yap's beautifully written book expands the debate on newer, weaker modes of judicial review in at least three important dimensions: geographically, into common law Asia; politically, into dominant ruling party systems; and methodologically, by adding to the range of applicable judicial techniques. A major achievement." * Stephen Gardbaum, MacArthur Foundation Professor of International Justice and Human Rights, UCLA * "Smartly argued and written in a lively and candid style, Constitutional Dialogue in Common Law Asia is a pleasure to read." * David S. Law, Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis * "Drawing on a wealth of cases, Dr Yap lucidly explains how the invocation of dialogic judicial review can reshape the constitutional landscape in common law Asia. This impressive work will engender controversy and debates among constitutional scholars and jurists." * HP Lee, Emeritus Professor, Monash University * "Po Jen Yap's examination of constitutional review in three Asian jurisdictions is an important expansion of our understanding, not only because it extends the discussion of forms of constitutional review to previously understudied jurisdictions but also because its examination shows how sub-constitutional review can do much of what dialogic or weak-form constitutional review does. This is an important contribution." * Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Harvard University *