Authors
Melissa Crouch
Publication date
2014
Journal
Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
543-577
Description
Myanmar's legal system is an understudied area in the academic field of Asian Legal Studies. This article aims to provide a map of legal scholarship in Myanmar that can be built on in the future. It identifies the key issues and arguments that have driven research on law in Myanmar, and the central academics whose oeuvre of publications have sustained the field. It is organized around four broad themes: custom, religion, and the law; public law and governance; corporate law; and the politics of law. It suggests that in order to build the next generation of legal scholarship, future research on Myanmar law must be grounded in its social, political, and historical context. This type of research requires the rediscovery of" law" in Myanmar by engaging with the existing body of social science literature on Burma Studies more generally.
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