An edition of Who rules Japan? (2015)

Who rules Japan?

popular participation in the Japanese legal process

Who rules Japan?
Leon Wolff, Luke Nottage, Kent ...
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An edition of Who rules Japan? (2015)

Who rules Japan?

popular participation in the Japanese legal process

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English
Pages
219

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Who rules Japan? / Leon Wolff, Luke Nottage and Kent Anderson
Judging Japan's new criminal trials : early returns from 2009 / David T. Johnson and Satoru Shinomiya
Popular participation in labour law : the new labour dispute resolution tribunal / Takashi Araki and Leon Wolff
In defence of Japan : government lawyers and judicial system reforms / Stephen Green & Luke Nottage
Administering welfare in an ageing society / Trevor Ryan
Reforming Japanese corrections : catalysts and conundrums / Carol Lawson
Competition law in Japan : the rise of private enforcement by litigious reformers / Souichirou Kozuka
When Japanese law goes pop / Leon Wolff.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-206) and index.

Published in
Cheltenham, UK

Classifications

Library of Congress
KNX1572 .W48 2015, KNX1572

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 219 pages
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30390547M
ISBN 10
1849804109, 1784717495
ISBN 13
9781849804103, 9781784717490
LCCN
2014959490

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