About this Journal
The Asian Journal of Comparative Law is a definitive new peer-reviewed journal for Asian perspectives on the law and legal perspectives on Asia. An initiative of the Asian Law Institute, an association of thirteen leading law schools in Asia, the journal's editors and authors come from top institutions across the Asian-Pacific region and South Asia. The journal publishes articles from scholars with intimate knowledge of local practices that offer unique insight into how legal solutions are tailored to local culture and circumstance. Recent topics include Korean corporate governance, the political culture of blogging in Malaysia, and Asian discourses on legal education. One of the few English-language law journals based in Asia, and the only pan-Asian one, Asian Journal of Comparative Law is an invaluable resource for scholars of comparative and international law as well as scholars of Asian area studies.
Publication History
One issue/year, updated continuously
Content available since 2006 (Volume 1, Issue 1)
ISSN: 1932-0205
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What scholars are saying about Asian Journal of Comparative Law
The Asian Journal of Comparative Law is a new law journal in the field of Asian legal studies. It is an important contribution to the literature.
Amanda Whiting, Associate Director, Asian Law Centre, The University of Melbourne
