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Noted Japanese Jurist Speaks Out Against Capital Punishment
Noted Japanese Jurist Speaks Out Against Capital Punishment
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
A Different Time, A Different Place: Breaking Up Telephone Companies In The United States And Japan, Richard E. Nohe
A Different Time, A Different Place: Breaking Up Telephone Companies In The United States And Japan, Richard E. Nohe
Federal Communications Law Journal
Currently, the Japanese government is in the midst of a decision with respect to the future of the now privatized Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) of Japan. The divestiture of AT&T, NTT's United States counterpart, occurred over a decade ago. The Japanese government is contemplating the use of AT&T as a model for the break up of NTT. Because of NTT's history as a monopoly service provider, the central issue confronting Japan is how to create a market that can withstand competition nationally and globally.
The Author adopts a comparative approach in seeking to provide guidance to policymakers in Japan. …
Japan Trade Relations And Ideal Free Trade Partners: Why The United States Should Pursue Its Next Free Trade Agreement With Japan, Not Latin America, James Michael Lawrence Ii
Japan Trade Relations And Ideal Free Trade Partners: Why The United States Should Pursue Its Next Free Trade Agreement With Japan, Not Latin America, James Michael Lawrence Ii
Maryland Journal of International Law
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Educating Lawyers For The Global Economy, John O. Haley
Educating Lawyers For The Global Economy, John O. Haley
Michigan Journal of International Law
Review of Law and Investment in Japan: Cases and Materials (Yukio Yanagida, Daniel H. Foote, Edward S. Johnson, Jr., J. Mark Ramseyer & Hugh T. Scogin, Jr. eds.)
Indigenization Of Constitutionalism In The Japanese Experience, The, Christopher A. Ford
Indigenization Of Constitutionalism In The Japanese Experience, The, Christopher A. Ford
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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Toward The Abolition Of The Death Penalty, Shigemitsu Dando
Toward The Abolition Of The Death Penalty, Shigemitsu Dando
Indiana Law Journal
This Article was delivered by Justice Dando as the Jerome Hall Lecture at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on April 14, 1996.
Informed Consent And Patients' Rights In Japan, Robert B. Leflar
Informed Consent And Patients' Rights In Japan, Robert B. Leflar
Robert B Leflar
This article analyzes the development of the concept of informed consent in the context of the culture and economics of Japanese medicine, and locates that development within the framework of the nation's civil law system. Part II sketches the cultural foundations of medical paternalism in Japan; explores the economic incentives (many of them administratively directed) that have sustained physicians' traditional dominant roles; and describes the judiciary's hesitancy to challenge physicians' professional discretion. Part III delineates the forces testing the paternalist model: the undermining of the physicians' personal knowledge of their patients that accompanies the shift from neighborhood clinic to high-tech …