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Copyrights 日本貿易振興機構(ジェトロ)アジア

経済研究所 / Institute of Developing

Economies, Japan External Trade Organization

(IDE-JETRO) http://www.ide.go.jp

journal or

publication title

Proceedings of the Roundtable Meeting Law,

Development and Socio-Economic Changes in Asia

II

volume

11

year

2002

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IDE Asian Law Series No. 11

Proceedings of the Roundtable Meeting

Law, Development and Socio-Economic

Changes in Asia II

19-20 November 2001

Bangkok

I

NSTITUTE OF

D

EVELOPING

E

CONOMIES

(IDE-JETRO)

March 2002

JAPAN

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T

ABLE OF

C

ONTENTS

Preface

Table of Contents

Day 1: Dispute Resolution Process in Asia

Opening Speech

by Mr. Toshiaki Hayashi (Executive Vice President, IDE-JETRO)

Opening Speech

by Justice Prasobsook Boondech (Supreme Court, Thailand)

Session I: Dispute Resolution Process in Asia: Theory and Reality

“Globalism and Localism in Dispute Resolution”

Dr. Yoshitaka Wada

(Professor, Graduate School of Law, Kyushu University, Japan)

“Alternative Dispute Resolution System in India : Problems and Prospects”

Prof. Surinder Kaur Verma

(Director, Indian Law Institute, India)

“Alternative Dispute Resolution in Thailand”

Judge Vichai Ariyanuntaka

(Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, Thailand)

“Overview of the Dispute Resolution Mechanism in China”

Dr. Liu Junhai

(Deputy Director, Department of Business & Economic Law, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Science, China)

“A Perspective on Comparative Study of Dispute Settlement Institutions and Socioeconomic Development”

Ms. Miwa Yamada

(IDE-JETRO)

Session II: Dispute Resolution Process in Asia: Theory and Reality (2)

“Labor Dispute Settlement in the Philippines”

Prof. Domingo P. Disini

(Professor, College of Law, University of the Philippines)

“The Malaysian Experience with ADR, with particular reference to the resolution of Labour Disputes”

Dr. Sharifah Suhana Ahmad

(Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Malaya, Malaysia)

“Environmental Dispute Settlement in Japan”

Ms. Izumi Chibana

(IDE-JETRO)

“The Japanese Model of Dispute Processing”

Dr. Yasunobu Sato

(Professor, Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Japan)

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“The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in Vietnam”

Dr. Dao Tri Uc

(Director of the Institute of State and Law, National Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam)

Day 2: Law and Political Development in Asia

Session III: The Political and Administrative Reform in Asia

“Law and Political Reform in East Asia”

Mr. Shinya Imaizumi

(IDE-JETRO)

“Anointing Power with Piety: 'People Power', Democracy and the Rule of Law”

Dr. Raul C. Pangalangan

(Dean, College of Law, University of the Philippines)

“Local Government Reform in Thailand under the New Constitution”

Mr. Somtob La-ongsakul

(Member of the Sub-committee on Supervision of Government Policy Implementation, Region 12, Thailand)

“The Constitutional Review Concerning the Protection and the Regulation of Freedom of Business in Japan”

Ms. Noriko Ofuji

(Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Seigakuin University, Japan)

Session IV: Ensuring the Rule of Law in Asia

“The Rule of Law in Indonesia”

Mr. Naoyuki Sakumoto

(Senior Research Fellow, IDE-JETRO)

“National Ombudsman Commission of Indonesia: Comparative Aspects”

Prof. RM Surachman

(APU Research Professor, eqv., Deputy Ombudsman, National Ombudsman Commission, Indonesia)

“Judicial Supervision in China”

Mr. Masayuki Kobayashi

(IDE-JETRO)

Closing Remarks

by Prof. Dr. Surapon Nitikraipot

(Dean, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University)

Closing Remarks

by Mr. Naoyuki Sakumoto (IDE-JETRO)

Agenda

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Roundtable Meeting on

Law, Development and Socio-Economic Change in Asia (II) 19-20 November 2001

Bangkok, Thailand

Organized by

Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO), Japan Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, Thailand

Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, Thailand

PROGRAM

8:30-9:00 Registration

9:00-9:20 OPENING SPPECHES

Mr. Toshiaki Hayashi

(Executive Vice President, IDE-JETRO)

Justice Prasobsook Boondech

(Supreme Court, Thailand)

Day 1: Dispute Resolution Process in Asia

9:20-12:00 SESSION 1: Dispute Resolution Process in Asia: Theory and Reality Moderator: Dr. Raul C. Pangalangan

(Dean, College of Law, University of the Philippines)

9:20-9:40 “Globalism and Localism in Dispute Resolution”

Dr. Yoshitaka Wada

(Professor, Graduate School of Law, Kyushu University, Japan)

9:40-10:00 “Alternative Dispute Resolution System in India : Problems and Prospects”

Prof. Surinder Kaur Verma

(Director, Indian Law Institute, India)

10:00-10:20 “Alternative Dispute Resolution in Thailand”

Judge Vichai Ariyanuntaka

(Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, Thailand)

10:20-10:35 Coffee Break

10:35-10:55 “Overview of the Dispute Resolution Mechanism in China”

Dr. Liu Junhai

(Deputy Director, Department of Business & Economic Law, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Science, China)

10:55-11:15 “A Perspective on Comparative Study of Dispute Settlement Institutions and Socioeconomic Development””

Ms. Miwa Yamada

(IDE-JETRO)

11:15-12:00 Discussions

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30- 16:10 SESSION 2: Dispute Resolution Process in Asia: Theory and Reality (II) Moderator: Judge Vichai Ariyanuntaka

(Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, Thailand)

13:30-13:50 “Labor Dispute Settlement in the Philippines”

Prof. Domingo P. Disini

(Professor, College of Law, University of the Philippines)

13:50-14:10 “The Malaysian Experience with ADR, with particular reference to the resolution of Labour Disputes”

Dr. Sharifah Suhana Ahmad

(Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Malaya, Malaysia)

14:10-14:30 “Environmental Dispute Settlement in Japan”

Ms. Izumi Chibana

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14:30-14:50 “The Japanese Model of Dispute Processing”

Dr. Yasunobu Sato

(Professor, Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Japan)

14:50-15:05 Coffee Break 15:05-16:10 Discussions

17:00-18:30 Reception

Day 2: Law and Political Development in Asia

9:30-12:00 SESSION 3: The Political and Administrative Reform in Asia Moderator: Mr. Naoyuki Sakumoto

(Senior Research Fellow, IDE-JETRO)

9:30-9:50 “Law and Political Reform in East Asia”

Mr. Shinya Imaizumi

(IDE-JETRO)

9:50-10:10 “Anointing Power with Piety: 'People Power', Democracy and the Rule of Law”

Dr. Raul C. Pangalangan

(Dean, College of Law, University of the Philippines)

10:10-10:25 Coffee Break

10:25-10:45 “Local Government Reform in Thailand under the New Constitution”

Mr. Somtob La-ongsakul

(Member of the Sub-committee on Supervision of Government Policy Implementation, Region 12, Thailand)

10:45-11:05 “The Constitutional Review Concerning the Protection and the Regulation of Freedom of Business in Japan”

Ms. Noriko Ofuji

(Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Seigakuin University, Japan)

11:05-12:00 Discussions

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-16:00 SESSION 4: Ensuring the Rule of Law in Asia Moderator: Dr. Pinai Na Nakorn

(Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, Thailand)

13:30-13:50 “The Rule of Law in Indonesia”

Mr. Naoyuki Sakumoto

(Senior Research Fellow, IDE-JETRO)

13:50-14:10 “National Ombudsman Commission of Indonesia: Comparative Aspects”

Prof. RM Surachman

(APU Research Professor, eqv., Deputy Ombudsman, National Ombudsman Commission, Indonesia)

14:10-14:30 “Judicial Supervision in China”

Mr. Masayuki Kobayashi

(IDE-JETRO)

14:30-14:45 Coffee Break 14:45-16:00 Discussion

16:00-16:20 CLOSING REMARKS Prof. Dr. Surapon Nitikraipot

(Dean, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University)

Mr. Naoyuki Sakumoto

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L

IST OF

C

ONTRIBUTORS

Mr. Toshiaki Hayashi

(Executive Vice President, IDE-JETRO)

Justice Prasobsook Boondech

(Supreme Court, Thailand)

Prof. Dr. Surapon Nitikraipot

(Dean, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University)

Dr. Yoshitaka Wada

(Professor, Graduate School of Law, Kyushu University, Japan)

Prof. Surinder Kaur Verma

(Director, Indian Law Institute, India)

Judge Vichai Ariyanuntaka

(Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, Thailand)

Dr. Liu Junhai

(Deputy Director, Department of Business & Economic Law, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Science, China)

Ms. Miwa Yamada

(IDE-JETRO)

Prof. Domingo P. Disini

(Professor, College of Law, University of the Philippines)

Dr. Sharifah Suhana Ahmad

(Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Malaya, Malaysia)

Ms. Izumi Chibana

(IDE-JETRO)

Dr. Yasunobu Sato

(Professor, Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Japan)

Dr. Dao Tri Uc

(Director of the Institute of State and Law,

National Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam)

Mr. Shinya Imaizumi (IDE-JETRO) Dr. Raul C. Pangalangan

(Dean, College of Law, University of the Philippines)

Mr. Somtob La-ongsakul

(Member of the Sub-committee on Supervision of Government Policy Implementation, Region 12, Thailand)

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Mr. Sura Pattanapratchaya (Researcher of the Thailand Environment Institute)

Ms. Noriko Ofuji

(Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Seigakuin University, Japan)

Dr. Pinai Na Nakorn

(Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, Thailand)

Mr. Naoyuki Sakumoto

(Senior Research Fellow, IDE-JETRO)

Prof. RM Surachman

(APU Research Professor, eqv., Deputy Ombudsman, National Ombudsman Commission, Indonesia)

Mr. Masayuki Kobayashi (IDE-JETRO) Ms. Tomoko Mimura (IDE-JETRO) Judge Jagkrit Jenjesda

(Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, Thailand)

Ms. Sujin Janepanitpong

(Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, Thailand)

Mr. Damrongrit Pankaew

(Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, Thailand) 2

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List of IDE Asian Law Series

No.1

Proceedings of the Roundtable Meeting “Law, Development and

Socio-Economic Changes in Asia”

No.2

China’s Judicial System and its Reform

No.3

Judicial System and Reforms in Asian Countries: The Case of

India

No.4

The Malaysian Legal System, Legal Practice & Legal Education

No.5

The Philippine Judicial System

No.6

The Judicial System in Thailand: An Outlook for a New Century

No.7

Legal and Judicial Reforms in Vietnam

No.8

Law and Development in Changing Indonesia

No.9

Modernization of Laws in the Philippines

No.10 The Indonesian Law on Contracts

No.11 Proceedings of the Roundtable Meeting “Law, Development and

Socio-Economic Changes in Asia II”

No.12 Political Change and Legal Reform towards Democracy and

Supremacy of Law in Indonesia

No.13 Law and Newly Restored Democracies: The Philippine Experience

in Restoring Political Participation and Accountability

No.14 New Legal Frameworks towards Political and Institutional Reform

under the New Constitution of Thailand

No.15 Dispute Resolution Process in China

No.16 Dispute Resolution Process in India

No.17 Dispute

Resolution

Process in Malaysia

No.18 Dispute Resolution Mechanism in the Philippines

No.19 Alternative

Dispute

Resolution in Thailand

No.20 Alternative Dispute Resolution in Vietnam

Published by Institute of Developing Economies (IDE), JETRO

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Chiba 261-8545, JAPAN

FAX +81-(0)43-2999731

Web Site: http://www.ide.go.jp

e-mail: [email protected]

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