Globalisation and the Challenge of Asian Legal Transplants in Europe

14 Pages Posted: 21 Dec 2006

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Prakash Shah

Queen Mary, University of London

Abstract

This article reviews the main patterns of Asian migration to Europe and the ways in which Europe today has become 'multicultured' with Afro-Asian legal diversities. It discusses the limited role which Asian states have played in these processes of emigration and settlement. It further examines the status of the laws transplanted by Asian migrants and their descendants in Europe and the ways in which Asian diasporas in Europe are engaging in new hybrid patterns of socio-legal navigation and reconstruction. The article is critical of European legal orders as not having reacted adequately to these patterns of Asian legal reconstruction but also urges Asian legal scholars to investigate this underexplored field in more detail.

Suggested Citation

Shah, Prakash, Globalisation and the Challenge of Asian Legal Transplants in Europe. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=952631

Prakash Shah (Contact Author)

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