History Of Law In Japan Since 1868This handbook volume traces the development of Japan's feudal legal system into that of a modern type of a state, covering the period from the beginning of modernization in1886 to the end of the Pacific War, and, beyond that, the period of reorientation (1945-1950) and thereafter. Each author follows closely the development of a main branch of the legal system, describing the path of a legal institution progressing through a semi-feudalistic period, the introduction of western views, as well as the coexistence and mixture of essentially Japanese and European or American notions at the same time. A careful analysis of Japan's dealings with its legal system through a time of unprecedented change, and therefore a must for historians and jurists alike. |
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Generalities Wilhelm Röhl | 1 |
Public Law Wilhelm Röhl | 29 |
Civil Code | 166 |
Commercial and Corporate Law in Japan Harald BaumEiji Takahashi | 330 |
Intellectual Property and AntiTrust | 402 |
Labour Law Hans Peter Marutschke | 544 |
Social Law Wilhelm Röhl | 570 |
Penal Law KarlFriedrich Lenz | 607 |
Procedural Law | 627 |
Legal Education and Legal Profession Wilhelm Röhl | 770 |
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