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Eurasian Legal Systems in a World in Transition : Economic prosperity or disparity, and the return of politics in international law

Chabal, Pierre(Edited by)Saraimbayeva, Zhuldyz(Edited by)Seong, Hye Hwal(Edited by)Titiriga, Remus(Edited by)
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Eurasia is neither a juxtaposition of sub-regions – Central Asia, West Europe, East Asia – nor a single, coherent legal system.

It mixes sui generis evolutions and mutual influences of its constituent systems.

The period of Eurasian countries going their own, national(ist) way in building a legal system (Europe before 1950, Central Asia under Soviet rule, East Asia in colonialisms) has yielded to one when no ‘universal’ system applies.

Regional mechanisms are mutually inspired, for instance the EU and the EAEU; or the OSCE and the CICA. Chapters are by scholars based in Korea, Kazakhstan, France, China, Russia and Spain.

Each sub-region is analysed through a ‘main’ reference (Kazakhstan, France, Korea) and a ‘complementary model’ (Russia, China, Spain), within the context of institutional region-building.CTwo factors accelerate change in Eurasian legal systems: national/regional experiences and evolutions influence each other; the world context (crises, sanctions, wars, trade diplomacy…) push even further : no country (or region) can in isolation devise legal solutions to these challenges.

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3034348223 / 9783034348225
Paperback / softback
349.5
12/02/2024
Germany
English
390 pages
21 cm
Print on demand edition.