How Public Law Is Taught in Asian Universities

PREFACE Isao Kitai
HOW PUBLIC LAW IS TAUGHT IN ASIAN UNIVERSITIES
Chapter 1: THE CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL EDUCATION IN JAPAN Tatsuhiko Yamamoto 1. The Drafting of the Constitution 2. Fundamental Principles and the Structure of the Constitution 3. The Judicial Review System and the Court System 4. Constitutional Education
Chapter 2: INTRODUCTION TO CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN VIETNAM: Constitutional Explanation and Review Phan Thi Lan Huong 1. Characteristics of constitutional law in Vietnam 2. Constitutional explanation and constitutional review 3. Teaching Constitutional Law in Hanoi Law University
Chapter 3: AN OVERVIEW OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND HOW CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IS TAUGHT IN UNIVERSITIES IN HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM Luu Duc Quang/ Lien Dang Phuoc Hai 1. Overview of the Basic Rights under the 2013 Constitution of Vietnam 2. Mechanisms for Implementation of Constitutional Rights in Vietnam through the Lens of Demonstration Cases 3. Teaching Constitutional Law in Universities in Ho Chi Minh City
Chapter 4: CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE ROLE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY CHAMBERS IN THE COURTS OF CAMBODIA (ECCC) Meas Bora 1. Introduction 2. Up to the 1993 Constitution 3. Teaching Constitutional Law 4. The Role of ECCC in Enforcing Constitutional Rights 5. Summary
Chapter 5: PROTECTION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE KINGDOM OF THAILAND (B.E. 2560) Noppadon Detsomboonrut Introduction 1. Characteristics of the Thai Constitution 2. Constitutional Law Teaching Methods in Thailand: A Case Study of the Faculty of Law, Thammasat University 3. Recognition and Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand
Chapter 6: JUDICIAL REVIEW OVER QUASI-JUDICIAL FUNCTIONS AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE CONSTITUTIONS OF MYANMAR Myint Thu Myaing 1. Characteristics of Myanmar’s Constitutional Law 2. Teaching Methods of Constitutional Law in Myanmar 3. Constitutions of Myanmar
Chapter 7: CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW IN MYANMAR Khin Phone Myint Kyu 1. Constitutions in Myanmar 2. Characteristics of the 2008 Constitution 3. Teaching Constitutional Law in Myanmar 4. Constitutional Review in Myanmar
Chapter 8: USE OF COMMON TOPIC METHOD TO PROMOTE INCLUSIVE LEGAL EDUCATION: Extending Topics from Private to Public Law Hiroshi Matsuo 1. Introduction 2. Common Topic from Public Law Issues 3. Conclusion
Chapter 9: FROM THE LAW CLASSROOM IN ASIAN UNIVERSITIES: A Short Report on the Collaboration Program in Vietnam Hitomi Fukasawa 1. Introduction 2. Presentation and Discussion of the Common Topic 3. Findings 4. Conclusion
INDEX
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