The rule of law in Japan : a comparative analysis

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The rule of law in Japan : a comparative analysis

Carl F. Goodman

Kluwer Law International, c2012

3rd rev. ed

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"Wolters Kluwer Law & Business."

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Since publication of the first edition, practitioners who deal with Japanese law have put great store in this major work, which systematically compares U.S. law and Japanese law across all the major fields of legal practice. Japan's legal system has changed dramatically since the publication of the Second Revised Edition as a consequence of Legislation and Supreme Court decisions in such diverse areas as public law (including administrative, election, constitutional and criminal law) as well as private law (including custody, assisted reproduction technology, labor law, discrimination, corporate governance, civil litigation, etc.). This new edition follows the same comparative structure as formerly, but fully updates the coverage with the many changes currently in place or in process in Japanese law today while adding new chapters on Freedom of Expression and Conflict of Laws. Author Carl Goodman - an internationally known authority with extensive experience in international practice, university teaching in both Japan and the U.S., and U.S. government service - takes expert stock of these new developments, including the following: the ongoing liberalization of corporation law; the changes in criminal law brought about as a consequence of the system of lay/professional judges; the codification and clarification of rules dealing with transnational jurisdiction; protection of corporate whistleblowers; an evaluation of the revamping of the education system for lawyers; the new law governing choice of law questions in international cases; the protections extended to the growing temporary work force; freedom of religion - shrines on public lands - and freedom of conscience - teachers and the National Anthem; modified criminal law procedural protections and new rules for judicial evaluation of circumstantial evidence cases; communitarianism and Japanese law; continuing growth in judicial review including constitutional and administrative cases; and family law - surrogacy, adoption, ART, international custody and the Hague Convention, Gender Identity disorder, brain death, organ transplantation etc. Although the alteration of the legal landscape in Japan is highly visible, the author does not hesitate to raise questions as to how far-reaching the changes really are. In almost every branch of the new Japanese legal practice he uncovers ways in which laws and judicial rulings are closely qualified and are likely to present challenges in any given case. He reminds the reader in each chapter that 'what you see may not be what you get.'

目次

About the Author. Preface. CHAPTER 1 Introduction. CHAPTER 2 Foundations of the Legal System. CHAPTER 3 Constitutional Ideology. CHAPTER 4 The Legal Profession. CHAPTER 5 The Judiciary. CHAPTER 6 Treaties. CHAPTER 7 Freedom of Expression. CHAPTER 8 Equality and Issues of Discrimination. CHAPTER 9 Family Law and Issues of Modern Science that Affect the Family. CHAPTER 10 Article 9: Renunciation of War - Military Power and Responsibility. CHAPTER 11 Separation of Church and State. CHAPTER 12 Contracts. CHAPTER 13 Corporate Matters. CHAPTER 14 Civil Litigation. CHAPTER 15 Conflict of Laws. CHAPTER 16 Criminal Law. CHAPTER 17 Administrative Law. CHAPTER 18 Unifying Factors. CHAPTER 19 Conclusion. Table of Japanese Cases. Table of United States Cases. Index. Table of Contents.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB11394292
  • ISBN
    • 9789041141255
  • 出版国コード
    ne
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Alphen aan den Rijn
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxiv, 616 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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