01736 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001200122084001800134100002300152700001900175700001600194245007300210260002500283300003100308500002300339520107900362650003001441650002301471INLIS00000000000365920200508202407200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9780415777315 0010-0520003659 aeng0 a342.506 a342.506/H.Y/A0 aEdited by Ginsburg0 aTom.; and Chen0 aAlbert H.Y.00aAdministrative law and governance in Asia : comparative perspectives aNew YorkbGalec2009 ax, 384 p. ; 24 cm.c24 cm. aIndeks : p.381-384 aThis book examines administrative law in Asia, exploring the profound changes in the legal regimes of many Asian states that have taken place in recent years. Political democratization in some countries, economic change more broadly and the forces of globalization have put pressure on the developmental state model, wherein bureaucrats governed in a kind of managed capitalism and public-private partnerships were central. In their stead, a more market-oriented regulatory state model seems to be emerging in many jurisdictions, with emphases on transparency, publicity, and constrained discretion. It analyses the causes and consequences of this shift from a socio-legal perspective, showing clearly how decisions about the scope of administrative law and judicial review have an important effect on the shape and style of government regulation. The book also considers whether judiciaries are capable of performing the tasks they are being given, and assesses the profound consequences the judicialization of governance is starting to have on state policy-making in Asia. 0aAdministrative law - Asia 0aRule of law - Asia