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Law, jurisprudence and human rights in Asia
The book Law, Jurisprudence and Human Rights in Asia explores the interconnection between legal development, jurisprudential thought, and human rights dynamics across Asian countries. Through a comparative approach, the author highlights how legal traditions, political systems, and socio-cultural contexts shape law enforcement and human rights protection in the region. The book also examines key challenges, such as authoritarianism, legal pluralism, and tensions between local values and international standards, while identifying opportunities for more just and inclusive legal reforms. Combining theoretical analysis with case studies, this work offers a comprehensive understanding of efforts to build legal systems aligned with universal human rights principles in Asia.
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