The Japanese legal system : an era of transition
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The Japanese legal system : an era of transition
(Studies in comparative legal history)
Robbins Collection, University of California at Berkeley, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Japanese law in the modern world / Lawrence M. Friedman
- The judicialization of Japanese politics? / Tom Ginsburg and Tokujin Matsudaira
- The introduction of Western international law into Japan / Jon M. van Dyke
- Reconsidering Japanese dispute resolution : what is it and why? / Masayuki Murayama
- Lawyers and changing legal practice / Kota and Yusuke Fukui
- Saiban-in trial through : an observation of the Aomori District Court / Takayuki Ii
- Lay prosecution of U.S. military crimes in Okinawa / Hiroshi Fukurai
- Environmental and worker safety law in Japan : recent changes, the impact of reform laws and movements, and the prospects for the future / Eri Osaka
- Law and practice of the venture industry in Japan : a period of transition / Zenichi Shishido
- Privacy issues in Japanese law : the development of privacy protection law in Japan and the future / Junichiro Makita
- Recent issues in medical ethics and law / Manabu Wagatsuma