1 Tay-sheng Wang, Chapter 4: Taiwan, in ASIAN LEGAL SYSTEMS: LAW,
SOCIETY AND
PLURALISM IN EAST ASIA 124, 125 (Poh-Ling Tan ed., 1997). 2
Tay-sheng Wang, The Impact of Modern Western Law on the Chinese in
Taiwan, 1
AUSTL. J. ASIAN L. 194, 194 (Sean Cooney trans., 1999).
20191201910
2001
46 See M. B. HOOKER, LEGAL PLURALISM: AN INTRODUCTION TO COLONIAL
AND NEO-
COLONIAL LAWS (1975). 36433 47 36418427-428433 48 —
2004— 2005 —5 255-3252004 25421-732018
179
52
49 30465-468 50 277 2006
51 366911773787589792 100107102112-113103117120104121119166
31343517735687
52 431952002 2 266 Tay-sheng Wang…… competent reformer1992 2002
“Indeed the Japanese regime was a competent reformer in Taiwan’s
legal modernization. But the Taiwanese paid tremendous costs for
the by-product of such Japanese-led legal reform.” ……
20191201910
197
(2)
Hooker, M. B. 1975. Legal Pluralism: An Introduction to Colonial
and
Neo-colonial Laws. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Wang, Tay-sheng. 1997. Chapter 4: Taiwan. Pp. 124-161 in Asian
Legal
Systems: Law, Society and Pluralism in East Asia, edited by
Poh-
Ling Tan. Sydney: Butterworths.
. 1999. The Impact of Modern Western Law on the Chinese in
Taiwan, translated by Sean Cooney. Australian Journal of
Asian
Law 1:194-220.