The Legal Complex and Struggles for Political Liberalism | p. 1 |
Asia | |
Law and the Liberal Transformation of the Northeast Asian Legal Complex in Korea and Taiwan | p. 43 |
Birth of a Liberal Moment? Looking Through a One-Way Mirror at Lawyers' Defence of Criminal Defendants in China | p. 65 |
'Dissolving the People': Capitalism, Law and Democracy in Hong Kong | p. 109 |
The State, Civil Society, and the Legal Complex in Modern Japan: Continuity and Change | p. 151 |
Middle East | |
Mobilising the Law in an Authoritarian State: The Legal Complex in Contemporary Egypt | p. 193 |
Reluctantly Sailing Towards Political Liberalism: The Political Role of the Judiciary in Turkey | p. 219 |
The Ambivalent Language of Lawyers in Israel: Liberal Politics, Economic Liberalism, Silence and Dissent | p. 247 |
The Americas | |
The Legal Complex and the Response to Police Violence in South America | p. 281 |
When the 'Political Complex' takes the Lead: The Configuration of a Moderate State in Chile | p. 315 |
Lawyers and Political Liberalism in Venezuela | p. 345 |
Contesting Legality in the United States after September 11 | p. 361 |
Europe | |
Politicising Law to Liberalise Politics: Anti-Francoist Judges and Prosecutors in Spain's Democratic Transition | p. 403 |
Lawyers and Statist Liberalism in Italy | p. 439 |
Political Lawyers | p. 463 |
Index | p. 495 |
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