REFERENCES
Featured Readings
Khorakiwala, Rahela. 2018. “Legal Consciousness as Viewed through the Judicial Iconography of the Madras High Court.” Asian Journal of Law and Society 5 (1): 111-33.
doi: 10.1017Zals.2017.33Lin, Chien-Chih. 2016. “The Judicialization of Politics in Taiwan.” Asian Journal of Law and Society 3 (2): 299-326. doi: 10.1017Zals.2016.10
McCargo, Duncan. 2021. “Punitive Processes? Judging in Thai Lower Criminal Courts.” Asian Journal of Law and Society 8 (2) : 324-47. doi: 10.1017Zals.2020.22
Ng, Kwai Hang, and Xin He. 2017. Embedded Courts: Judicial DecisionMaking in China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Chapter 1. doi: 10.1017Z9781108339117.002
Peletz, Michael G. 2018. “Are Women Getting (More) Justice? Malaysia's Sharia Courts in Ethnographic and Historical Perspective.” Law & Society Review 52 (3): 652-84. doi: 10.2307Zj.ctvw1d56p.13
Schonthal, Benjamin. 2020. “Judging in the Buddha's Court: A Buddhist Judicial System in Contemporary Asia.” Asian Journal of Law and Society 8 (2): 1-22. doi: 10.1017Zals.2020.13
Un, Kheang. 2009. “The Judicial System and Democratization in PostConflict Cambodia.” In Beyond Democracy in Cambodia: Political Reconstruction in a Post-Conflict Society, edited by Joakim Ojendal and Mona Lilja, 70-100. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press. doi: 10.1355Zcs33-1i
Zheng, Chunyan, Jiahui Ai, and Sida Liu. 2017. “The Elastic Ceiling: Gender and Professional Career in Chinese Courts.” Law & Society Review 51 (1): 168-99. doi: 10.1111/lasr. 12249
Other Works Cited
Cheesman, Nick. 2015. Opposing the Rule of Law: How Myanmars Courts Make Law and Order. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017Zcbo9781316014936
Ewick, Patricia, and Susan S. Silbey. 1998. The Common Place of Law: Stories from Everyday Life.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press. doi: 10.7208Z chicagoZ9780226212708.001.0001Galanter, Marc. 1974. “Why the ?Haves' Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the Limits of Legal Change.” Law & Society Review 9: 95-160. doi: 10.2307z3053023
Li, Ling. 2012. “The ?Production' of Corruption in China's Courts: Judicial Politics and Decision Making in a One-Party State.” Law & Social Inquiry 37 (4): 848-77. doi: 10.1111Zj. 1747-4469.2012.01285.x
Merry, Sally Engle. 1990. Getting Justice and Getting Even: Legal Consciousness among Working-Class Americans. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. doi: 10.2307Z2073733
Silbey, Susan S. 1981. “Making Sense of the Lower Courts.” Justice System Journal 6: 13-27.
Suggested Readings
Dressel, Bjorn, and Tomoo Inoue. 2022. “Politics and the Federal Court of Malaysia, 1960-2018: An Empirical Investigation.” Asian Journal of Law and Society 9 (1): 26-58. doi: 10.1017∕als.2020.18
Li, Ling. 2019. “Political-Legal Order and the Curious Double Character of China's Courts.” Asian Journal of Law and Society 6 (1): 19-39. doi: 10.1017∕als.2018.42
Ng, Kwai Hang, and Peter C. H. Chan. 2021. “?What Gets Measured Gets Done': Metric Fixation and China's Experiment in Quantified Judging.” Asian Journal of Law and Society 8 (2): 255-81. doi: 10.1017∕als.2020.28