Law and technology in the Pacific community
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Law and technology in the Pacific community
Westview Press, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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A selection of essays on the role of law and of legal institutions in the development of high-tech industries and increased trade in the Pacific community.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Approaches from social science: law, legal institutions and economic development, Lawrence M. Friedman
- the Thomas theorem of mega lawyering, Erhard Blankenburg
- computers, competition, and the revitalization of the US patent system, Dan R. Krislov. Part 2 The internationalization of the legal profession: the international legal community in the Pacific Basin, John Barton and Susan Jordan
- the growth of the bar and the changes in the lawyer's role - Korea's dilemma, Kyong Whan Ahn. Part 3 Law and institutions on the Pacific Rim: the role of government and lawyers in the development of the semiconductor/computer industry in Japan, Setsuo Miyazawa
- the role of lawyers in the economic development of Korea, Seung Doo Yang
- litigation in Silicon Valley industries, Philip S.C. Lewis. Part 4 Property rights in an advanced capitalist economy: Lochner v New York in Japan - protecting economic liberties in a country governed by bureaucrats, Shigenori Matsui
- administrative control of Japanese judges, S. Miyazawa. Part 5 Education for the new lawyer: challenges to legal education in Korea, Sang-Hyun Song
- legal education in Japan, Yasuhei Taniguchi
- implications of international legal integration for law teaching, J. Barton.
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