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Convergence and Divergence of Private Law in Asia edited by Gary LOW. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 350 pp. Hardcover: AUD$160.95; eBook: USD$110.00. doi: 10.1017/9781108566391.
This methodical book offers an in-depth and comprehensive examination of the state of private law in Asia. It comprises a compilation of rich and diverse contributions from foremost specialists in the fields of private law, including contract law, financial law, and commercial law. The authors present a balanced approach that seamlessly integrates theoretical and practical considerations, drawing from a vast array of sources including case law, legislative acts, and academic literature. Chapter 2 discusses how commercial law continues to evolve as a social phenomenon and retains its pluralistic nature, even though uniform laws can offer inspiration and help with cross-border commerce. Subsequently, Godwin ’ s chapter (Chapter 3) evaluates the progress of convergence in financial law, focusing on the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency. The analysis provides valuable insights into the practicality and effectiveness of convergence mechanisms, showing that full convergence is unrealistic and divergences may lead to favourable outcomes.