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This book focuses on the interaction and mutual influences between
the East and the West in terms of their legal systems and
practices. In this regard, it highlights Professor Herbert H.P.
Ma's achievements and his efforts to bring Eastern and Western
legal concepts and systems closer together. The book shows that,
while there have been convergences between different legal regimes
in many fields of law, diverse legal practices and approaches
rooted in differing cultural, social, political and philosophical
backgrounds do remain, and that these differences are not
necessarily negative elements in the contemporary legal order. By
examining different levels of the legal order, including domestic,
regional and multilateral, it goes on to argue that identifying
these diversities and addressing the interactions and mutual
influences between different regimes is a worthwhile undertaking,
not only in terms of mutual enrichment, but also with regard to
intensifying the degree of desirable coordination between different
legal systems. All chapters were written by leading experts,
practitioners and scholars from different jurisdictions with
expertise in various fields of law and different levels of the
legal order, and discuss a number of issues with particular focus
on either "one-way" or mutual influences between the Eastern and
the Western legal systems, practices and philosophies.
This book focuses on the interaction and mutual influences between
the East and the West in terms of their legal systems and
practices. In this regard, it highlights Professor Herbert H.P.
Ma's achievements and his efforts to bring Eastern and Western
legal concepts and systems closer together. The book shows that,
while there have been convergences between different legal regimes
in many fields of law, diverse legal practices and approaches
rooted in differing cultural, social, political and philosophical
backgrounds do remain, and that these differences are not
necessarily negative elements in the contemporary legal order. By
examining different levels of the legal order, including domestic,
regional and multilateral, it goes on to argue that identifying
these diversities and addressing the interactions and mutual
influences between different regimes is a worthwhile undertaking,
not only in terms of mutual enrichment, but also with regard to
intensifying the degree of desirable coordination between different
legal systems. All chapters were written by leading experts,
practitioners and scholars from different jurisdictions with
expertise in various fields of law and different levels of the
legal order, and discuss a number of issues with particular focus
on either "one-way" or mutual influences between the Eastern and
the Western legal systems, practices and philosophies.
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