After reflecting On the European and Asian origins of legal and political systems: views from Korea, Kazakhstan and France (2018), the authors address in this book three intertwined issues. First, how systems that were established long ago are challenged by the necessity to adapt to change both in time, rapidly after the end of the cold war, and in space, across the continent of Eurasia and no longer 'simply' in their sub-region. Second, how these systems evolve both in a sui generis manner and adopt, each for itself, reforms at the national and sub-regional levels; and also in a reciprocal manner, learn and borrow from each other towards a 'regional legal order' in the making. Third, how extra-judicial evolutions, such as the logistical and commercial dynamics of the Belt and Road Initiative(s) appear more and more as the source or the cause of that very change affecting all Eurasian actors and interests. Examined elsewhere from a broad social sciences perspective, in the publication Cross-border exchanges: Eurasian perspectives on logistics and diplomacy (2019), these issues are here systematically analysed by a mix of conceptual and doctrinal perspectives and of textual, jurisprudential and positivist perspectives. Naturally, the challenge within the challenge to ascertain is whether a pan-regional or global legal 'model' would be capable of impacting change in general and legal change in particular as part of the 'post-cold-war 2:', where the political-military legacy is overcome by and yields to business concerns reaching beyond cautious legal constructions.
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Amandine Cayol, Dr PhD (Private Law) is associate professor at University of Caen, member of Demolombe Institute and co-director of Master's degree in Insurance Law. Her fields of expertise are Tort Law, Contract Law, Property Law and mainly now the legal status of the human body and she authored Le contrat d'ouvrage (2013).
Zhuldyz Sairambaeva, Dr PhD (Law) is associate professor and Director of the International Law department, al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty. Her field of expertise is International economic law. She co-authored in 2016 The Shanghai organization of cooperation and security issues in Central Asia.
Pierre Chabal, Dr PhD (Pol. Sc.) and Sc Dr Habil (Pol. Sc. and Int. Rel.), supervises international research in the LexFEIM centre (Le Havre university). Invited professor at the national universities of Kazakhstan (al-Farabi, Almaty), Mongolia (NUM) and Uzbekistan (UWED), he published La coopération de Shanghai: conceptualiser la nouvelle Asie (2019).
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. After reflecting On the European and Asian origins of legal and political systems: views from Korea, Kazakhstan and France (2018), the authors address in this book three intertwined issues. First, how systems that were established long ago are challenged by the necessity to adapt to change both in time, rapidly after the end of the cold war, and in space, across the continent of Eurasia and no longer simply in their sub-region. Second, how these systems evolve both in a sui generis manner and adopt, each for itself, reforms at the national and sub-regional levels; and also in a reciprocal manner, learn and borrow from each other towards a regional legal order in the making. Third, how extra-judicial evolutions, such as the logistical and commercial dynamics of the Belt and Road Initiative(s) appear more and more as the source or the cause of that very change affecting all Eurasian actors and interests. Examined elsewhere from a broad social sciences perspective, in the publication Cross-border exchanges: Eurasian perspectives on logistics and diplomacy (2019), these issues are here systematically analysed by a mix of conceptual and doctrinal perspectives and of textual, jurisprudential and positivist perspectives. Naturally, the challenge within the challenge to ascertain is whether a pan-regional or global legal model would be capable of impacting change in general and legal change in particular as part of the post-cold-war 2:, where the political-military legacy is overcome by and yields to business concerns reaching beyond cautious legal constructions. A la suite dun ouvrage sur les origines europeennes et asiatiques des systemes juridiques et politiques dEurasie, ce livre decrit comment ceux-ci sadaptent aux changements quils subissent, notamment de la part des innovations regionales comme les Nouvelles Routes de la Soie, la Cooperation de Shanghai et lUnion Economique Eurasienne. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9782807613829
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Hardcover, 21 cm. Condition: Wie neu. 316 pp., 2 fig. b/w, 1 table. A perfect copy. - After reflecting On the European and Asian origins of legal and political systems: views from Korea, Kazakhstan and France (2018), the authors address in this book three intertwined issues. First, how systems that were established long ago are challenged by the necessity to adapt to change both in time, rapidly after the end of the cold war, and in space, across the continent of Eurasia and no longer simply in their sub-region. Second, how these systems evolve both in a sui generis manner and adopt, each for itself, reforms at the national and sub-regional levels; and also in a reciprocal manner, learn and borrow from each other towards a regional legal order in the making. Third, how extra-judicial evolutions, such as the logistical and commercial dynamics of the Belt and Road Initiative(s) appear more and more as the source or the cause of that very change affecting all Eurasian actors and interests. Examined elsewhere from a broad social sciences perspective, in the publication Cross-border exchanges: Eurasian perspectives on logistics and diplomacy (2019), these issues are here systematically analysed by a mix of conceptual and doctrinal perspectives and of textual, jurisprudential and positivist perspectives. Naturally, the challenge within the challenge to ascertain is whether a pan-regional or global legal model would be capable of impacting change in general and legal change in particular as part of the post-cold-war 2:, where the political-military legacy is overcome by and yields to business concerns reaching beyond cautious legal constructions. - Contents: Foreword: The importance of the Chinese mega-project 'One Belt, One Road' for the destiny of Eurasia and the world -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I Historical and conceptual approaches to change -- Introduction -- Parliament: the challenges of legal and political change in historical perspective1 -- Acculturation, pluralism and legal change in Arab countries -- Secularism in Muslim Central Asian republics: challenges from religious nationalism as linked to the upheavals of New Silk Roads -- Development and transformation of the Rule of Law () since 'Reform and Opening' in the PR China -- Development of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) legal order by the practice of the EAEU Court -- For a better functioning and integration of the European Union1 -- A proposal for the constitutional reform of North Korea -- Part II The Belt and Road Initiative: changes from Asia to Europe -- Introduction -- The Chinese 'Belt and Road' and Kazakhstan's 'Nurly Zhol': legal and political aspects of cooperation within two initiatives -- The 'Nurly Zhol' and the 'One Belt, One Road' projects: juxtaposition of an idea -- Theorising regional change especially in the case of the 'Shanghai cooperation' -- Kazakhstan-China strategic partnership under the 'Belt and Road Initiative'1 -- Legal migration regulations of Kazakhstani-Chinese relations: prospects of the 'Belt and Road Initiative' and the Eurasian Economic Union -- Reforming Kazakhstan's migration legislation in the light of the 'One Belt, One Road' project -- Part III Regional and national changes: sectoral cases -- Introduction -- Globalisation 2.0? -- The 'Most-Favoured-Nation' principle in recent investment arbitration cases involving some Eurasian countries -- Legal aspects of trade cooperation in the framework of the 'Belt and Road Initiative' -- Why, like other African States, does Mali like China?1 -- The implications for South Korea of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and of the Maritime Economic Cooperation (MEC) in East Asia -- Part IV The challenges of change in civil law and human aspects -- Introduction -- The jurisdiction of national courts in the implementation of prosecution of violations of international humanitarian law -- The legal challenges of personal data protection -- The challenges of dematerialisation in law: the example of the 'apostille' -- The challenges of change for the legal status of the human body -- Proposal of an 'healthcare agent' as 'end-of-life' options in Korea - Conclusion. ISBN 9782807613829 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 405. Seller Inventory # 1157101
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