pt. 1. Theorising legal adaptation -- Towards a sociology of legal adaptation / David Nelken -- What "legal transplants"? / Pierre Legrand -- Is there a logic of legal transplants? / Roger Cotterrell -- Some comments on Cotterrell and legal transplants / Lawrence Friedman -- State formation and legal change: on the impact of international politics / Alex Jettinghoff -- From globalisation of law to law under globalisation / Wolf Heydebrand -- pt. 2. Case-studies of legal adaptation -- The still-birth and re-birth of product liability in Japan / Luke Nottage -- The empty space of the modern in Japanese law discourse / Takao Tanase -- Comparative law and legal transplantation in South East Asia / Andrew Harding -- Marketisation, public service and universal service / Tony Prosser -- The import and export of law and legal institutions: international strategies in national palace wars / Yves Dezalay, Bryant Garth -- The Vultures fly east: the creation and globalisation of the distressed debt market / John Flood
Summary
This exciting collection looks at the theory and practice of legal borrowing and adaptation in different areas of the world: Europe, the USA and Latin America, S.E. Asia and Japan. Many of the contributors focus on fundamental theoretical issues. What are legal transplants? What is the role of the state in producing socio-legal change? What are the conditions of successful legal transfers? How is globalisation changing these conditions? Such problems are also discussed with reference to substantive and specific case studies. When and why did Japanese rules of product liability come into line wi