Proportionality in Asia / edited by Po Jen Yap.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, c2020.Description: xvi, 293 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781108495752
- Proportionality in law -- East Asia -- Congresses
- Proportionality in law -- Southeast Asia -- Congresses
- Political questions and judicial power -- East Asia -- Congresses
- Political questions and judicial power -- Southeast Asia -- Congresses
- Civil rights -- East Asia -- Congresses
- Civil rights -- Southeast Asia -- Congresses
- KNC97 .P76P76 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Proportionality in Asia: Joining the Global Choir / Po Jen Yap -- More Structure, More Deference? : Proportionality in Hong Kong / Rehan Abeyratne -- Proportionality in Taiwan: American-German Fusion / Chien Chih Lin -- Proportionality in South Korea: Contextualizing the Cosmopolitan Rights Grammar / Yoon Jin Shin -- Proportionality Doctrine in Malaysia: New Dawn or "Merely Obiter"? / Benjamin Joshua Ong -- Judicial Review of Restrictions on Constitutional Rights in Japan : Highly Ad-hoc, Contextualized, and Deferential / Shigenori Matsui -- Against the Currents : The Indonesian Constitutional Court in an Age of Proportionality / Stephanus Hendrianto -- Manifest Disproportionality and the Constitutional Court of Thailand / Narongdech Srukhosit -- Reasonableness as Proportionality : More Intrusive Scrutiny in Civil Political Matters than Socio-Economic Ones? / Md. Rizwanul Islam -- Importing Proportionality Through Legislation : A Philippine Experiment / Bryan Dennis Gabito Tiojanco & Ronald Ray Katigbak San Juan -- Is there a Doctrine of Proportionality in Asia (or Anywhere)? / Mark Tushnet.
"Typically, when applying PA, the judiciary would ensure that (i) the State is pursuing a legitimate objective; (ii) the governmental measure undertaken is rationally connected to the stipulated policy objective; and (iii) the right-derogation is no more than necessary to achieve those stated goals"--
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Nuri Mahajabi
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