This chapter extends the analysis of third-party litigation funding (TPLF) to civil-law jurisdictions beyond Europe, with a focus on Southeast Asia. It examines how countries such as Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand—each shaped by hybrid legal traditions blending civil-law foundations with local reforms—are interpreting or adapting TPLF within their procedural frameworks. By comparing these emerging practices with European models, the chapter highlights how differing legal cultures, ethical norms, and policy priorities influence the feasibility and legitimacy of TPLF in non-European civil-law contexts.

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Comparative Civil Law Applications Beyond Europe (Southeast Asia Focus)

  • Narong Kiettikunwong

摘要

This chapter extends the analysis of third-party litigation funding (TPLF) to civil-law jurisdictions beyond Europe, with a focus on Southeast Asia. It examines how countries such as Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand—each shaped by hybrid legal traditions blending civil-law foundations with local reforms—are interpreting or adapting TPLF within their procedural frameworks. By comparing these emerging practices with European models, the chapter highlights how differing legal cultures, ethical norms, and policy priorities influence the feasibility and legitimacy of TPLF in non-European civil-law contexts.