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Review of Law and Legal Institutions of Asia: Traditions, Adaptations and Innovations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2015

Caslav Pejovic*
Affiliation:
Kyushu University

Abstract

Caslav Pejovic reviews Law and Legal Institutions of Asia: Traditions, Adaptations and Innovations.

Type
Book Review
Copyright
Copyright © Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore 2011

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References

1 Explanation is found in the introductory part of the book under the subtitle: “Asia: what's in a name?”

2 Jiabao, Wen, Strong China-India Relations to Usher in True Asian Century' (14 March 2006), <http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-03/14/content_4302492.htm>>Google Scholar.

3 Merryman, John, “On the Convergence (and Divergence) of the Civil Law and the Common Law” in New Perspectives for a Common Law of Europe (Cappelletti, ed.) (Leiden: Sijthoff, 1978) at 223Google Scholar.