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1. Biruma Bukkyōto to kanshūhō [1942]
- ビルマ佛教徒と慣習法
- Burmese Buddhist law. Japanese
- Mootham, Orby.
- Tōkyō : Mantetsu Tōa Keizai Chōsakyoku, Shōwa 17 [1942] 東京 : 滿鐵東亞經濟調查局, 昭和 17 [1942]
- Description
- Book — [16], 213, 3 p. ; 22 cm.
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- Lammerts, Dietrich Christian, author.
- Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2018]
- Description
- Book — xi, 288 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Buddhist law in Burma
- Before the law : traces of dhammasattha in Buddhist legal and textual culture, c. 1250-1600
- Dhammavilāsa : legal text and cosmology in the early seventeenth century
- Manusāra : history, jurisdiction, authorship
- Dhammasattha and its discontents, 1681-c.1850
- Conclusion : Sakka's thunderbolt.
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SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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KNL133 .L36 2018 | Available |
3. Burma Act no. VI of 1927 [1927]
- Burma Co-operative Societies Act 1927
- Burma Legislative Council.
- [Rangoon : Supdt., Govt. Print. and Stationery, 1927?]
- Description
- Book — 13 p. ; 25 cm.
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4. Burma law reports [1948 - 1963]
- Rangoon, Superintendent, Union Govt. Print. and Stationery.
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — v. 26 cm.
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"Contains cases determined by the Supreme Court and the High Court, and Jan. 1948-Apr. 1949 by the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon."
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KNL18 .A2 B87 1958 | Unknown |
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5. Burma's Constitution [1961]
- Maung Maung, U, 1925-1994
- 2d ed., revised and enlarged. - The Hague : Martinus Nijhoff, c1961.
- Description
- Book — xviii, 340 p. : maps and ports. ; 25 cm.
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6. Burma's Constitution [1959]
- Maung Maung, U, 1920-
- The Hague, M. Nijhoff, 1959.
- Description
- Book — x, 325 p. illus., ports. 25 cm.
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KNL1750 .M38 1959 | Unknown |
- Crouch, Melissa, author.
- Oxford : Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.
- Description
- Book — xxiv, 251 pages ; 23 cm.
- Summary
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- 1. Introducing Myanmar's 2008 Constitution I. Constitutional Context II. Constitutional Codification and the Constitutional Tribunal III. The Constitution in a Military-state IV. Organisation of the Book
- 2. The Origins and Content of the 2008 Constitution: An Overview I. Parliamentary Democracy and the 1947 Constitution II. Ne Win's 'Burmese' Socialism and the 1974 Constitution III. The Military and Constitution-making: 1990S-2000S IV. The Preamble and the Basic Principles of the Constitution V. Conclusion
- 3. The Military: The Pre-eminence of the Tatmadaw in Governance I. The Three Main National Causes II. The Commander-in-Chief III. Forces Affiliated with the Tatmadaw IV. The National Defence and Security Council V. States of Emergency VI. Tatmadaw Watchmen in the Legislature VII. Courts Martial VIII. Conclusion
- 4. The Electoral System and Limits on Political Participation I. Political Parties and Candidates II. The Right to Vote and Run for Office III. The Proposal for Proportional Representation IV. The Administration of Elections V. The Resolution of Electoral Disputes VI. Complaints Against Legislators: The Right to Recall VII. Conclusion
- 5. The Legislature I. The Union Legislature: A Tricameral System II. The Loyalties, Privileges and Responsibilities of Legislators III. The Scope of Legislative Power IV. Conclusion
- 6. The Executive I. The President as Head of the Union II. The Centralising Mandate of the Union Government III. Constitutional Commitments to a Market Economy IV. Aung San Suu Kyi and the Office of the State Counsellor V. The Administration of Union Territories VI. Conclusion
- 7. Subnational Governance, Federalism and Ethnic Recognition I. Territorial Representation: States and Regions II. Sub-national Legislative Representation of National Races III. Special Governance Arrangements for Six Areas IV. Conclusion
- 8. The Judiciary as an Administrative Institution I. The Union Supreme Court II. Sub-national Courts in a Unitary Judicial System III. The Constitutional Tribunal IV. Conclusion
- 9. Constitutional Duties and the Contingency of Rights I. The Status of International Law and Conventions II. The Pre-eminence of Duties III. Constitutional Writs in the Supreme Court IV. The National Human Rights Commission V. Conclusion
- 10. The Peace Process and Constitutional Change I. The Peace Process: Normalising Debates on Federalism II. The National Ceasefire Agreement: Peace in the Military-state III. The 37 Principles as Constitutional Foundation 6 IV. The Process and Procedure of Constitutional Amendment V. Proposals for Constitutional Reform VI. Conclusion
- 11. Conclusion I. The Centrality of the Constitution to the Military-state II. Implications for Comparative Constitutional Inquiry.
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- Crouch, Melissa, author.
- Oxford : Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019
- Description
- Book — xxiv, 251 pages ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Introducing Myanmar's 2008 Constitution
- The origins and content of the 2008 Constitution : an overview
- The military : the pre-eminence of the Tatmadaw in governance
- The electoral system and limits on political participation
- The legislature
- The executive
- Subnational governance, federalism and ethnic recognition
- The judiciary as an administrative institution
- Constitutional duties and the contingency of rights
- The peace process and constitutional change
- Conclusion
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KNL1750 .C76 2019 | Unknown |
- Oxford [United Kingdom] ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2017.
- Description
- Book — xl, 266 pages ; 24 cm
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- Seeking constitutional settlement in Myanmar / Janelle Saffin
- Rule of law concepts in Burma's constitutions and actual practice : no ground for optimism / Myint Zan
- A second Panglong Agreement : Burmese federalism for the twenty-first century / David C. Williams
- Irresistible forces and immovable objects : constitutional change in Myanmar / Andrew Harding
- The 2008 Constitution : the evolution of leadership / Priscilla Clapp
- Contesting the rules : Myanmar's 2015 election and electoral integrity / Bridget Welsh
- Achieving "genuine federalism"? : Myanmar's inexorable path towards constitutional devolution and decentralised governance / Marcus Brand
- The everyday emergency : between the Constitution and the Code of Criminal Procedure in Myanmar / Melissa Crouch
- How the Constitutional Tribunal's jurisprudence sparked a crisis / Dominic Jerry Nardi, Jr.
- Judicial power and the Constitutional Tribunal : some suggestions for better legislation relating to the Tribunal and its role / Khin Khin Oo
- Human rights under the new regime / Catherine Renshaw
- The legal profession and the substantive rule of law in Myanmar / Janelle Saffin and Nathan Willis
- Editorial note : the debate concerning Section 59(f) of Myanmar's 2008 Constitution : a Gordian knot of rule of law, democracy and the application of problematical constitutional provisions / Andrew Harding.
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KNL1750 .C66 2017 | Unknown |
- Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2017.
- Description
- Book — xl, 266 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- 1. Seeking Constitutional Settlement in Myanmar Janelle Saffin
- 2. Rule of Law Concepts in Burma's Constitutions and Actual Practice: No Ground for Optimism Myint Zan
- 3. A Second Panglong Agreement: Burmese Federalism for the Twenty-first Century David C Williams
- 4. Irresistible Forces and Immovable Objects: Constitutional Change in Myanmar Andrew Harding
- 5. The 2008 Constitution: The Evolution of Leadership Priscilla Clapp
- 6. Contesting the Rules: Myanmar's 2015 Election and Electoral Integrity Bridget Welsh
- 7. Achieving 'Genuine Federalism'? Myanmar's Inexorable Path Towards Constitutional Devolution and Decentralised Governance Marcus Brand
- 8. The Everyday Emergency: Between the Constitution and the Code of Criminal Procedure in Myanmar Melissa Crouch
- 9. How the Constitutional Tribunal's Jurisprudence Sparked a Crisis Dominic Jerry Nardi, Jr
- 10. Judicial Power and the Constitutional Tribunal: Some Suggestions for Better Legislation Relating to the Tribunal and its Role Khin Khin Oo
- 11. Human Rights under the New Regime Catherine Renshaw
- 12. The Legal Profession and the Substantive Rule of Law in Myanmar Janelle Saffin and Nathan Willis.
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- Copenhagen, Denmark : NIAS Press, 2020
- Description
- Book — xvii, 367 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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- Everyday Justice in the Myanmar Transition Edited by Helene Maria Kyed Contents Introduction: Everyday justice in a contested transition Helene Maria Kyed1
- Chapter 1: Forum shopping and plural authorities in southern Mon State Mi Thang Sorn Poine and Helene Maria Kyed38
- Chapter 2: The shadow power of armed actors: justice seeking practices in a rural Pa-O self-administered zone Mi Thang Sorn Poine and Nan Tin Nilar Win63
- Chapter 3: Why is customary law so strong? Political recognition and justice practices in the Naga self-Administered zone Lue Htar, Myat The Thitsar and Helene Maria Kyed90
- Chapter 4: Religious and spiritual non-state authority in a legal plural setting in Karen State Marie Knakkergaard126
- Chapter 5: Dispute resolution and security perceptions among urban Karen: the role of religious and ethnic identity Lwin Lwin Mon150
- Chapter 6: Are we so different? Inter-religious collaboration in a rural Karen-Muslim village in Hpa-An township Than Pale172
- Chapter 7: Being excluded - Muslim and Hindu communities in the Karen State Mikael Gravers and Anders Baltzer Jorgensen199
- Chapter 8: Everyday trepidation: State affects and mental absconding in a marginal neighbourhood in Myanmar Annika Pohl Harrisson230
- Chapter 9: Informal (justice) brokers: Buying, selling, and disputing property in Yangon Elizabeth Rhoads257
- Chapter 10: Everyday justice in Karen refugee camps Kirsten McConnachie284.
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12. Foreign direct investment in Myanmar [1997]
- Christie, Alec.
- Hong Kong : Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 1997.
- Description
- Book — xli, 290 p. ; 23 cm.
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- Overview. The Companies Act. Foreign investment law. Company powers, duties and reporting requirements. Directors duties. Rights of shareholders. Insolvency/winding up. Economic activities which require approval. Banking and finance. Contract and Sale of Goods law. Setting up and operating a joint venture. Taxation. Labour and employment. Dispute resolution. Technology transfer and protection of intellectual property. Land. Import/export and customs procedures. Environmental. Shipping law.
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KNL78 .B87 C47 1997 | Unknown |
- Kyaw, Nyi Nyi, author.
- Colombo, Sri Lanka : International Centre for Ethnic Studies & Equitas - International Centre for Human Rights Education, 2018
- Description
- Book — vi, 65 pages ; 25 cm
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- 'Islam, Law and the State in Myanmar' (Workshop) (2014 : Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore)
- First edition. - New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2016.
- Description
- Book — xix, 345 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Myanmar's Muslim mosaic and the politics of belonging / Melissa Crouch
- Reconstructing trajectories of Islam in British Burma / Stephen Keck
- Personal law and colonial legacy : state-religion relations and Islamic law in Myanmar / Melissa Crouch
- Muslim political activity in transitional Myanmar / Nicholas Farrelly
- Houses of Islam : Muslims, property rights, and the state in Myanmar / Judith Beyer
- Muslim women's education in Myanmar / Phyu Phyu Oo
- Islamophobia in Buddhist Myanmar : the 969 movement and anti-Muslim violence / Nyi Nyi Kyaw
- New technologies, established practices : developing narratives of Muslim threat in Myanmar / Matt Schissler
- Making the Muslim other in Myanmar and Sri Lanka / Benjamin Schonthal
- The global and regional dynamics of humanitarian aid in Rakhine State / Alistair D.B. Cook
- Myanmar's Muslims, what do we now know? / Clark B. Lombardi.
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KNL2107 .M56 I85 2014 | Unknown |
- Maung Maung, U, 1925-1994
- The Hague, M. Nijhoff, 1963.
- Description
- Book — xii, 155 p. 25 cm.
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16. Law, society and transition in Myanmar [2014]
- Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2014.
- Description
- Book — xvi, 422 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction: Myanmar, law reform and Asian legal studies / Melissa Crouch and Tim Lindsey
- A short research guide to Myanmar's legal system / Melissa Crouch and Nick Cheesman
- The layers of legal development in Myanmar / Melissa Crouch
- Is Burmese law Buddhist? Transition and tradition / Andrew Huxley
- Bodies on the line in Burma's law reports, 1892-1922 / Nick Cheesman
- Understanding the Myanmar Supreme Court's docket : an analysis of case topics from 2007 to 2011 / Dominic J. Nardi, Jr. and Lwin Moe
- What's so bad about Burma's 2008 constitution? A guide for the perplexed / David C. Williams
- The common law and constitutional writs : prospects for accountability in Myanmar / Melissa Crouch
- Constitution-making in Myanmar : insights from world experience / Anna Dziedzic and Cheryl Saunders
- Legislative foundations of Myanmar's economic reforms / Sean Turnell
- Elections and the reform agenda / Michael Lidauser and Gilles Saphy
- A principled approach to company law reform in Myanmar / Melinda Tun
- The Securities Exchange Law and prospectus regulation : early sketches of equity capital market law and regulation in Myanmar / Tun Zaw Mra
- Police reform and the 'civilianisation' of security in Myanmar / Andrew Selth
- Legal perspectives on industrial disputes in Myanmar / Kyaw Soe Lwin
- War, law, politics : reflections on violence and the Kachin / Nicholas Farrelly
- Civilian protection and the politics of humanitarian action in Kachin state / Alistair D.B. Cook
- Unlike any land you know about? Myanmar, reform and the Indonesia model / Tim Lindsey
- The regional context of Myanmar's democratic transition : what role for ASEAN's new institutions? / Catherine Shanahan Renshaw
- Law and development in its Burmese moment : legal reform in an emerging democracy / Andrew Harding.
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17. Law, society and transition in Myanmar [2014]
- Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2014.
- Description
- Book — xvi, 422 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Part I: The Legal System of Myanmar
- 1. Introduction: Myanmar, Law Reform and Asian Legal Studies Melissa Crouch and Tim Lindsey
- 2. A Short Research Guide to Myanmar's Legal System Melissa Crouch and Nick Cheesman
- 3. The Layers of Legal Development in Myanmar Melissa Crouch Part II: The Courts: Past and Present
- 4. Is Burmese Law Buddhist? Transition and Tradition Andrew Huxley
- 5. Bodies on the Line in Burma's Law Reports, 1892-1922 Nick Cheesman
- 6. Understanding the Myanmar Supreme Court's Docket: An Analysis of Case Topics from 2007 to 2011 Dominic J Nardi, Jr and Lwin Moe Part III: Constitutionalism
- 7. What's So Bad about Burma's 2008 Constitution? A Guide for the Perplexed David C Williams
- 8. The Common Law and Constitutional Writs: Prospects for Accountability in Myanmar Melissa Crouch
- 9. Constitution-making in Myanmar: Insights from World Experience Anna Dziedzic and Cheryl Saunders Part IV: Economic, Political and Business Reforms
- 10. Legislative Foundations of Myanmar's Economic Reforms Sean Turnell
- 11. Elections and the Reform Agenda Michael Lidauer and Gilles Saphy
- 12. A Principled Approach to Company Law Reform in Myanmar Melinda Tun
- 13. The Securities Exchange Law and Prospectus Regulation: Early Sketches of Equity Capital Market Law and Regulation in Myanmar Tun Zaw Mra Part V: Law Enforcement, Conflict and Dispute Resolution
- 14. Police Reform and the 'Civilianisation' of Security in Myanmar Andrew Selth
- 15. Legal Perspectives on Industrial Disputes in Myanmar Kyaw Soe Lwin
- 16. War, Law, Politics: Reflections on Violence and the Kachin Nicholas Farrelly
- 17. Civilian Protection and the Politics of Humanitarian Action in Kachin State Alistair DB Cook Part VI: Myanmar Law in Regional and Comparative Perspective
- 18. Unlike Any Land You Know About? Myanmar, Reform and the Indonesia Model Tim Lindsey
- 19. The Regional Context of Myanmar's Democratic Transition: What Role for ASEAN's New Institutions? Catherine Shanahan Renshaw
- 20. Law and Development in its Burmese Moment: Legal Reform in an Emerging Democracy Andrew Harding.
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18. Law, society and transition in Myanmar [2014]
- Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2014.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- Part I: The Legal System of Myanmar
- 1. Introduction: Myanmar, Law Reform and Asian Legal Studies Melissa Crouch and Tim Lindsey
- 2. A Short Research Guide to Myanmar's Legal System Melissa Crouch and Nick Cheesman
- 3. The Layers of Legal Development in Myanmar Melissa Crouch Part II: The Courts: Past and Present
- 4. Is Burmese Law Buddhist? Transition and Tradition Andrew Huxley
- 5. Bodies on the Line in Burma's Law Reports, 1892-1922 Nick Cheesman
- 6. Understanding the Myanmar Supreme Court's Docket: An Analysis of Case Topics from 2007 to 2011 Dominic J Nardi, Jr and Lwin Moe Part III: Constitutionalism
- 7. What's So Bad about Burma's 2008 Constitution? A Guide for the Perplexed David C Williams
- 8. The Common Law and Constitutional Writs: Prospects for Accountability in Myanmar Melissa Crouch
- 9. Constitution-making in Myanmar: Insights from World Experience Anna Dziedzic and Cheryl Saunders Part IV: Economic, Political and Business Reforms
- 10. Legislative Foundations of Myanmar's Economic Reforms Sean Turnell
- 11. Elections and the Reform Agenda Michael Lidauer and Gilles Saphy
- 12. A Principled Approach to Company Law Reform in Myanmar Melinda Tun
- 13. The Securities Exchange Law and Prospectus Regulation: Early Sketches of Equity Capital Market Law and Regulation in Myanmar Tun Zaw Mra Part V: Law Enforcement, Conflict and Dispute Resolution
- 14. Police Reform and the 'Civilianisation' of Security in Myanmar Andrew Selth
- 15. Legal Perspectives on Industrial Disputes in Myanmar Kyaw Soe Lwin
- 16. War, Law, Politics: Reflections on Violence and the Kachin Nicholas Farrelly
- 17. Civilian Protection and the Politics of Humanitarian Action in Kachin State Alistair DB Cook Part VI: Myanmar Law in Regional and Comparative Perspective
- 18. Unlike Any Land You Know About? Myanmar, Reform and the Indonesia Model Tim Lindsey
- 19. The Regional Context of Myanmar's Democratic Transition: What Role for ASEAN's New Institutions? Catherine Shanahan Renshaw
- 20. Law and Development in its Burmese Moment: Legal Reform in an Emerging Democracy Andrew Harding.
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- 缅甸联邦经济贸易法律选编 = Mian dian lian bang jing ji mao yi fa lu xuan bian
- Di 1 ban. 第1版. - Beijing : Zhongguo fa zhi chu ban she, 2006. 北京 : 中国法制出版社, 2006.
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- Book — 2, 4, 566 p. ; 25 cm.
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20. Miandian lian bang jing ji mao yi fa lü zhi nan = Mian dian lian bang jing ji mao yi fa lu zhi nan [2006]
- 缅甸联邦经济贸易法律指南 = Mian dian lian bang jing ji mao yi fa lu zhi nan
- Di 1 ban. 第1版. - Beijing : Zhongguo fa zhi chu ban she, 2006. 北京 : 中国法制出版社, 2006.
- Description
- Book — 2, 4, 361 p. ; 25 cm.
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KNL982 .M54 2006 | Unknown |