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The Changing Role of Law in Japan
Empirical Studies in Culture, Society and Policy Making
9781783475643 Edward Elgar Publishing
The Changing Role of Law in Japan offers a comparative perspective on the changing role of law in East Asia, discussing issues such as society, cultural values, access to the legal system and judicial reform. This innovative book places Japan in the wider context, juxtaposed with Europe, rather than the US, for the first time.
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The Changing Role of Law in Japan offers a comparative perspective on the changing role of law in East Asia, discussing issues such as society, cultural values, access to the legal system and judicial reform. This innovative book places Japan in the wider context, juxtaposed with Europe, rather than the US, for the first time.
Parallel to Japan’s rise to economic prominence on the world scene in the 1960s, law and legal thinking in the country have become the focus for academic research in various respects. One recurring question has been how Japan managed to become one of the most important economic actors in the world, without the legal infrastructure usually associated with complex economic activities. This book addresses many current issues that illustrate important changes in Japanese society and its political and legal systems. The authors investigate fundamental questions about the precise role of law and the courts in Japan, and try to go beyond the classical paradigm that attributes the particularities of Japan to its unique culture or its exceptional position. The various contributions to this book all demonstrate the importance of challenging existing conceptions and revisiting them through meticulous socio-legal and empirical research.
本书将呼吁法律社会学学者,国际研究和对法律框架的跨国方法感兴趣的人。在亚洲,知识产权,专利法和竞争法中处理法律的研究生也将在这本有趣和刺激的书中找到很大的相关性。
Parallel to Japan’s rise to economic prominence on the world scene in the 1960s, law and legal thinking in the country have become the focus for academic research in various respects. One recurring question has been how Japan managed to become one of the most important economic actors in the world, without the legal infrastructure usually associated with complex economic activities. This book addresses many current issues that illustrate important changes in Japanese society and its political and legal systems. The authors investigate fundamental questions about the precise role of law and the courts in Japan, and try to go beyond the classical paradigm that attributes the particularities of Japan to its unique culture or its exceptional position. The various contributions to this book all demonstrate the importance of challenging existing conceptions and revisiting them through meticulous socio-legal and empirical research.
本书将呼吁法律社会学学者,国际研究和对法律框架的跨国方法感兴趣的人。在亚洲,知识产权,专利法和竞争法中处理法律的研究生也将在这本有趣和刺激的书中找到很大的相关性。
Critical Acclaim
“文化在日本法律中的作用是社会研究的伟大问题之一。在文化决定论的简单看法与强调机构的更简单的观点,讨论倾向于偏离。这一卓越的集合,具有多样化和实现的贡献者,认真地提出文化。它展示了法律机构的形状和被日本法律文化的形状。在多年的改革之后,日本法律的最先进的评估,这本书是一个必须更广泛地了解法律文化的人。“
–Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago Law School, US
‘The Changing Role of Law in Japan is a path-breaking work of comparative legal scholarship, offering a fresh and compelling perspective on the Japanese legal system that makes it essential reading for anyone interested in the role of law in industrialized democracies. The editors present a convincing case for putting a dynamic conception of culture at the heart of comparative legal studies, while simultaneously demonstrating the wisdom of comparing Japanese law and legal institutions to their European rather than their American counterparts. This is a volume that will be read, and debated, for years to come.’
- 宾夕法尼亚州宾夕法尼亚大学法学院的Eric A.Feldman
“法律在日本的变化变化是一个杰出的文章,调查了如何以及为什么法律在日本社会中仍然存在的行动中的法律(并且有时已经保持过)。该卷涉及各种主题,包括民事诉讼,替代争议解决,刑事司法,经营和经济法,行政过程和法律职业。此外,它由世界各地的法律和社会学者提供的15篇文章组成。这些事实有助于表明读者肯定会在日本法律制度上获得新的观点。
- 社会科学日本学报
–Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago Law School, US
‘The Changing Role of Law in Japan is a path-breaking work of comparative legal scholarship, offering a fresh and compelling perspective on the Japanese legal system that makes it essential reading for anyone interested in the role of law in industrialized democracies. The editors present a convincing case for putting a dynamic conception of culture at the heart of comparative legal studies, while simultaneously demonstrating the wisdom of comparing Japanese law and legal institutions to their European rather than their American counterparts. This is a volume that will be read, and debated, for years to come.’
- 宾夕法尼亚州宾夕法尼亚大学法学院的Eric A.Feldman
“法律在日本的变化变化是一个杰出的文章,调查了如何以及为什么法律在日本社会中仍然存在的行动中的法律(并且有时已经保持过)。该卷涉及各种主题,包括民事诉讼,替代争议解决,刑事司法,经营和经济法,行政过程和法律职业。此外,它由世界各地的法律和社会学者提供的15篇文章组成。这些事实有助于表明读者肯定会在日本法律制度上获得新的观点。
- 社会科学日本学报
贡献者
贡献者:V.Gessner,R. HAMANO,E. Herber,A.Hirata,S.Kozuka,J.Maesschalck,T. Mihira,M.Muriayama,D. Nelken,I. Ozaki,S. Parmentier,T. Suami,S. Parmentier,T. Suami,H. Takahashi,S. Vande Walle,D. Vanoverbeke,E. Van Zimmeren
Contents
Contents:
1.在日本的法律变化变化:文化,社会和政策的实证研究:介绍
Dimitri Vanoverbeke,Jeroen Maesschalck,Stephan Parmentier和David Nelken
PART I: SETTING THE SCENE
2.法律文化和社会变革
David Nelken
3. State/Society Synergies in Western and Japanese Economic and Judicial Reform
Volkmar Gessner.
4.在日本现代化的法律,文化和社会
Ichiro Ozaki
5.在二十一世纪初期日本司法机构改革:对正在进行的过程的初步评估
Dimitri Vanoverbeke and Takao Suami
PART II: THE LEGAL TURN? GROWING LEGALISM IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
6. Law in a Changing Economy: Law of Trade Credit and Security Interests in Context
Souichiro Kozuka
7.了解“日语争端解决方式:与西方有何不同?
Hiroshi Takahashi.
8.在“仁慈子宫”和日本刑事司法中的多样性之间
Erik Herber
第三部分:转向法院?法律参与者的作用不断变化
9.日本环境法的监管执法:对水控制污染法实施的分析
Ayako Hirata.
10. Access to Attorneys in Japan and Judicial Reform
ryo hamano
11.当代日本的机构变革与司法审查
Tsukasa mihira
12.日本法律:文化,情况和行为
Masayuki Murayama
第四部分:(重新)转向欧洲?收敛迹象
13. What Keeps Plaintiffs Away from the Court? An Analysis of Antitrust Litigation in Japan, Europe and the US
Simon Vande Walle
14.在“动态专利治理”的背景下重新审视日本的特殊主义:日本和欧洲专利制度的比较分析
Esther van Zimmeren
15. Rule of Law and Human Rights in the Context of the EU–Japan Relationship: Are Both the EU and Japan Really Sharing the Same Values?
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1.在日本的法律变化变化:文化,社会和政策的实证研究:介绍
Dimitri Vanoverbeke,Jeroen Maesschalck,Stephan Parmentier和David Nelken
PART I: SETTING THE SCENE
2.法律文化和社会变革
David Nelken
3. State/Society Synergies in Western and Japanese Economic and Judicial Reform
Volkmar Gessner.
4.在日本现代化的法律,文化和社会
Ichiro Ozaki
5.在二十一世纪初期日本司法机构改革:对正在进行的过程的初步评估
Dimitri Vanoverbeke and Takao Suami
PART II: THE LEGAL TURN? GROWING LEGALISM IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
6. Law in a Changing Economy: Law of Trade Credit and Security Interests in Context
Souichiro Kozuka
7.了解“日语争端解决方式:与西方有何不同?
Hiroshi Takahashi.
8.在“仁慈子宫”和日本刑事司法中的多样性之间
Erik Herber
第三部分:转向法院?法律参与者的作用不断变化
9.日本环境法的监管执法:对水控制污染法实施的分析
Ayako Hirata.
10. Access to Attorneys in Japan and Judicial Reform
ryo hamano
11.当代日本的机构变革与司法审查
Tsukasa mihira
12.日本法律:文化,情况和行为
Masayuki Murayama
第四部分:(重新)转向欧洲?收敛迹象
13. What Keeps Plaintiffs Away from the Court? An Analysis of Antitrust Litigation in Japan, Europe and the US
Simon Vande Walle
14.在“动态专利治理”的背景下重新审视日本的特殊主义:日本和欧洲专利制度的比较分析
Esther van Zimmeren
15. Rule of Law and Human Rights in the Context of the EU–Japan Relationship: Are Both the EU and Japan Really Sharing the Same Values?
tak
指数