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    Publication date:
    16 December 2025
    22 January 2026
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What happens when Western law is no longer the default referent for legal modernity? This is a deceptively simple question, but its implications are significant for such fields as comparative law, international law, and law and development. Whereas much of comparative law is predicated on the idea that modern law flows West to East and North to South, this volume proposes the paradigm of 'Inter-Asian Law' (IAL), pointing to an emerging field of comparative law that explores the legal interactions between and among Asian jurisdictions. This volume is an experimental and preliminary effort to think through other beginnings and endings for law's movement from one jurisdiction to another, laying the grounds for new interactions between legal systems. In addition to providing an analytical framework to study IAL, the volume consists of fifteen chapters written by scholars from Asia and who study Asia that provide doctrinal and empirical accounts of IAL. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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‘Comparative law was long done among, and with, European (and US) laws; Asia was merely an ‘other'. This book – coedited by two eminent experts, and written by Asian scholars – provides an antidote to Eurocentrism and Asian essentialism. It shows Asian law in its multitude, and comparative law at its best.

Ralf Michaels - Director, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law

‘Asian jurisdictions are learning from each other-an insight with profound implications for our multipolar world, where the simple acceptance of Euro-American legal systems as the ‘core' of legal modernity and the rest as ‘periphery' is collapsing. This book provides us with a timely resource to think beyond existing paradigms.'

Sarah Biddulph - Professor of Law and Director of Asian Law Centre, Melbourne Law School

'Erie and Lin's elegantly theorized volume breaks new ground in postulating alternative frames for legal modernity. Through the framework of 'Inter-Asian Law,' the distinguished contributors map new legal formations that draw from domestic insights informing regional legal developments and transnational legal orders. A timely and important work deserving wide readership.'

Shahla Ali - Professor, Hong Kong University Faculty of Law

'Inter-Asian Law takes a new approach to comparative law. The chapters highlight the positive contributions of the region's main players to modern international legal structures and the evolution of legal thought, making the book a fascinating next step in a comprehensive understanding of our legal future.'

Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer - Vice Director and Co-Head of the Legal Division, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law

'There is a 'what if' question underlying the book. It studies episodes in the past or present to illuminate the future. Observing that Inter-Asian Law (IAL) is in its infancy, it suggests trajectories which IAL can take. The book invites us to take an 'imaginative' legal leap to addressing the pressing concerns of today's Asia.'

Anselmo Reyes - International Judge, Singapore International Commercial Court

'Superbly conceptualized, this volume not only outlines an original methodology for studying Asian law, but applies and develops it through illuminating studies of many different areas of law. This is a valuable and pioneering work.'

Antony Anghie - Professor, National University of Singapore and University of Utah

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Contents

  • Inter-Asian Law
    pp i-ii
  • ASCL Studies in Comparative Law - Series page
    pp iii-iv
  • Inter-Asian Law - Title page
    pp v-v
  • Copyright page
    pp vi-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-x
  • Contributors
    pp xi-xiv
  • Acknowledgments
    pp xv-xvi
  • Abbreviations
    pp xvii-xx
  • Introduction
    pp 1-22
  • The Emergence of Inter-Asian Law
  • Part I - Commercial Law
    pp 23-96
  • From Firms to International Economic Law
  • 2 - Inter-Asia’s Company Towns
    pp 40-56
  • 4 - Transforming the ASEAN Way in Inter-Asian Law
    pp 80-96
  • The RCEP and Beyond
  • Part II - Constitutional Law
    pp 97-166
  • Judicial Practices, Inter-Court Dialogue, and Democratic Resilience
  • 5 - Judicial Rhetoric and Constitutional Comparativism
    pp 99-113
  • Two Asian Case Studies
  • 6 - An Inter-Asian Approach to Religion–State Relations?
    pp 114-129
  • 7 - Imagine to Re-Imagine
    pp 130-145
  • Bringing Inter-Asian Law to Abortion
  • Part III - Law’s Movements
    pp 167-226
  • Transnational Networks, Religious Donors, and Institutional Co-Learners
  • 9 - The Travels and Travails of Chinese Law in Inter-Asia
    pp 169-190
  • 11 - Lay Participation in Legal Decision-Making in Asia in a Global Context
    pp 214-226
  • Part IV - Emerging Problems
    pp 227-286
  • Between Technology and Authoritarianism
  • 12 - AI Governance in East Asia
    pp 229-246
  • Mapping the Contexts and Dynamics of Interaction
  • A Beginning
    pp 287-298
  • Index
    pp 299-312

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