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Asian indigenous law : In interaction with received law

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Publication details: London Routledge 2009Description: 416p vISBN:
  • 9780710301130
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.554 CHI
Contents:
Contents; Preface; 1. Introduction – Masaji Chiba; 2. Development of Plural Structure of Law in Egypt, A Sunni-Islamic Society – EI Sayed Yassin; 3. Modern Law and Judiciary Reform in Iran, an Islamic Society – M.A. Nezami Talesh; 4. Competing Ideologies of Conflict Resolution in Sri Lanka, A Multi-Religious Society – Neelan Tiruchelvam; 5. People’s Law in India, The Hindu Society – Upendra Baxi; 6. Reception of Law in Thailand, a Buddhist Society – Preedee Kasemsup; 7. Three-Level Structure of Law in Contemporary Japan, The Shintu society – Masaji Chiba; 8. Conclusion – Masaji Chiba; About the Author; Index.
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Contents;
Preface;
1. Introduction – Masaji Chiba;
2. Development of Plural Structure of Law in Egypt, A Sunni-Islamic Society – EI Sayed Yassin;
3. Modern Law and Judiciary Reform in Iran, an Islamic Society – M.A. Nezami Talesh;
4. Competing Ideologies of Conflict Resolution in Sri Lanka, A Multi-Religious Society – Neelan Tiruchelvam;
5. People’s Law in India, The Hindu Society – Upendra Baxi;
6. Reception of Law in Thailand, a Buddhist Society – Preedee Kasemsup;
7. Three-Level Structure of Law in Contemporary Japan, The Shintu society – Masaji Chiba;
8. Conclusion – Masaji Chiba;
About the Author;
Index.

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