History Of Law In Japan Since 1868

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Wilhelm Röhl
BRILL, 2005 - 848 Seiten
This 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
Index
829
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Wilhelm Röhl, LL.D. (1950), Ph.D. (1955) in Japanology, University of Hamburg, was jurist in various positions, and has retired. He has published extensively on Japanese legal history, pre-modern law in particular.

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