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The Future Of Foreign Law Offices In Japan, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
The Future Of Foreign Law Offices In Japan, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
The U.S. - Japan Semiconductor Dispute: Implications For U.S. Trade Policy, William J. Long
The U.S. - Japan Semiconductor Dispute: Implications For U.S. Trade Policy, William J. Long
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Government Trade Policy And The Professional Regulation Of Foreign Lawyers, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
Government Trade Policy And The Professional Regulation Of Foreign Lawyers, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
Articles & Chapters
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Although the expression "trade policy" implies a settled course of action adopted and followed by the United States government, in the area of legal services the formulation of government trade policy has been a rather fortuitous occurrence. Further, while the term "regulation," particularly in the context of the legal profession, suggests a recognizable and ordered system, the rules and procedures for the regulation of foreign lawyers in various jurisdictions do not fall readily into any pattern; instead they appear to be quite random. The regulation of …
Effective Dispute Resolution In United States-Japan Commercial Transactions Perspectives , Hoken S. Seki
Effective Dispute Resolution In United States-Japan Commercial Transactions Perspectives , Hoken S. Seki
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
This article seeks to acquaint the United States businessman and his legal counsel with the Japanese perspective, providing a greater level of understanding that would permit a more satisfying and effective conclusion to the dispute resolution process. The author's frequent visits to Japan, his years of representing Japanese individuals and corporations and his study of treatises by noted authorities, identified in the footnotes, are sources for the opinions and perspectives presented in this article. It is hoped that this article will be particularly useful in providing an over- view to those who have not had extensive previous contact with Japan, …
Japanese Labor Relations And Legal Implications Of Their Possible Use In The United States, Marcia J. Cavens
Japanese Labor Relations And Legal Implications Of Their Possible Use In The United States, Marcia J. Cavens
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Current economic conditions have led many United States companies to search for ways of regaining competitive positions in international markets. Japan's enviable succes in international trade suggests several possible remedies, one of which is development of more harmonious labor-management relations. Some commentators have opposed the application of these cooperative labor practices in the United States, claiming that cultural differences are insurmountable. Japanese-style labor relations, however, have been implemented in the United States, either by conscious imitation, or though similar, domestically developed systems termed quality of worklife and participative management programs. Speculations about and experiments with Japanese labor relations have become …
An Overview Of The Japanese Legal System, Elliott J. Hahn
An Overview Of The Japanese Legal System, Elliott J. Hahn
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Trade between the United States and Japan is growing at such a rapid pace that it is incumbent on those involved in private international law to be well-versed in the Japanese legal system. This Article is inteded to be of service to one weeking an overview of that system. The basic lesson for the reader is that the legal system is that the legal system of Japan differs significantly from that of the United States. This difference arises from disparate views of Americans and Japanese as to the fundamental purpose of a legal system. Upon reflection, it is perhaps not …
Japan: An Introduction, T. Albert Yamada
Japan: An Introduction, T. Albert Yamada
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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International Trading Companies: Building On The Japanese Model, Robert W. Dziubla
International Trading Companies: Building On The Japanese Model, Robert W. Dziubla
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Passage of the Export Trading Company Act of 1982 provides new opportunities for American business to organize and operate general trading companies. After presenting a thorough history and description of the Japanese sogoshosha, Mr. Dziubla gives several compelling reasons for Americans to establish export trading companies. He also examines the changes in United States banking and antitrust laws that have resulted from passage of the act and offers suggestions for drafting guidelines, rules, and regulations for the Export Trading Company Act.
U.S. Status Of Force Agreements With Asian Countries: Selected Studies, Charles L. Cochran, Hungdah Chiu
U.S. Status Of Force Agreements With Asian Countries: Selected Studies, Charles L. Cochran, Hungdah Chiu
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Japanese Attitudes Towards Commerical Agreements With The People's Republic Of China, Lewis Marks, Masaru Ono
Japanese Attitudes Towards Commerical Agreements With The People's Republic Of China, Lewis Marks, Masaru Ono
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article intends to demonstrate the similarity of Japanese and Chinese attitudes towards contractual agreements by contrasting Japan-.P.R.C. agreements with Japan-United States and Japan-third world agreements. This similarity of attitudes, the structural support framework for bilateral trade, technology, and after-sales service can explain Japan's success in trading with the P.R.C.
The Sino-Japanese Fisheries Agreements Of 1975: A Comparison With Other North-Pacific Fisheries Agreements, Song Yook Hong
The Sino-Japanese Fisheries Agreements Of 1975: A Comparison With Other North-Pacific Fisheries Agreements, Song Yook Hong
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Oil And Asian Rivals: Sino-Soviet Conflict; Japan And The Oil Crisis, Hungdah Chiu
Oil And Asian Rivals: Sino-Soviet Conflict; Japan And The Oil Crisis, Hungdah Chiu
Congressional Testimony
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives. 93rd Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions. 1974.