Essays on criminal law in Japan
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Essays on criminal law in Japan
(早稲田大学比較法研究所叢書, no. 52)
早稲田大学比較法研究所, 2024.10
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Table of Contents
- 1 Scope of Omission Crimes in Japan
- 2 Moral Luck and Criminal Law Theory
- 3 Accomplice Criminal Liability to Masterminds―What is the most appropriate Legislation?
- 4 A Contribution to the Development of Criminal Theory based on the Desert Theory
- 5 Traces the History and Development of Japanese Criminal Law
- 6 Death Penalty in Japan―In light of the introduction of the mixed‐panel system and recent developments in the criteria for applying the death penalty
- 7 Low‐level Penalties in Japan:Fines and Petty Fines
- 8 Using Equity Reasons to evaluate Mitigating Circumstances―An Explanation of Sentencing Principles
- 9 Judicial Persons as Victims:An Introduction from a Japanese Perspective
- 10 Specialized Frauds in Japan
- 11 An analysis of Japan’s Foreign Public Official Anti‐Bribery Act
- 12 A consideration of the protection of trade secrets in Japan
- 13 The Case of Criminal Regulation as a Strategy to Control the Covid‐19 Pandemic in Japan
- 14 Protection of Victims of Crime―The case of Japan
- 15 New Lay Judge System in Japan
- 16 An analysis of the seven Mutual Legal Assistance(MLA) agreements concluded by Japan and the uniqueness of the EU‐Japan MLA Agreement
- Last Chapter The Methods of Legal Dogmatics of Criminal Law―From a Realistic Perspective
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