Japan
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Japan

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2013
ISBN
9783110908886
Edition
1
Topic
Droit

Table of contents

  1. List of Contributors
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. Laws, Periodicals, and Other Legal Materials
  4. General Abbreviations
  5. Notes
  6. Introduction. Emulating Japan?
  7. Part One: Lawyers, Mediators, and Legal Culture
  8. Chapter One: The Role of Lawyers in Japan
  9. Chapter Two: Judges and Mediators in Japan: The Administration as Motionless Mediator?
  10. Chapter Three: Historical Trends of Civil Litigation in Japan, Arizona, Sweden, and Germany: Japanese Legal Culture in the Light of Judicial Statistics
  11. Part Two: Law and Contract in Japanese Business
  12. Chapter Four : Use and Non-Use of Contracts in Japanese Business Relations: A Comparative Analysis
  13. Chapter Five: Relational Contracting: Does Community Count?
  14. Chapter Six: Law, Contract, and Society in Japan: A Personal View
  15. Chapter Seven: Contract Law and Practice in Japan: An Antipodean Perspective
  16. Part Three: Aspects of the Japanese Enterprise
  17. Chapter Eight: Changes in the Japanese Enterprise Groups?
  18. Chapter Nine: Shareholders in Japan: Attitudes, Conduct, Legal Rights, and their Enforcement
  19. Chapter Ten: Law as an Agent of Change? Governmental Efforts to Reduce Working Hours in Japan
  20. Part Four: The Bureaucracy in Japanese Economic and Legal Affairs
  21. Chapter Eleven: Finance Bureaucracy and the Regulation of Financial Markets in Japan
  22. Chapter Twelve: Virtual Reality In Japan’s Regulatory Agencies
  23. Chapter Thirteen: Bureaucracy and the Protection of National Interests in Japan: Exemplified for Intellectual Property and Competition Law
  24. Chapter Fourteen: The “Old Boy” Network and Government-Business Relationships in Japan
  25. Part Five: Discussion and Concluding Remarks
  26. Chapter Fifteen: Informality, Flexibility, and the Rule of Law: A Report of the Discussion
  27. Chapter Sixteen: Concluding Remarks
  28. Index