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Japanese Journal 1979, Joseph L. Sax
Japanese Journal 1979, Joseph L. Sax
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Commentary on a trip to Japan take by Prof. Sax
Publications, Edwin G. Beal, Toshiyuki Aoki, Frank Joseph Shulman, Frank Yorichika, Raymond N. Tang
Publications, Edwin G. Beal, Toshiyuki Aoki, Frank Joseph Shulman, Frank Yorichika, Raymond N. Tang
Journal of East Asian Libraries
No abstract provided.
Antidumping Law In Japan, Gary Saxonhouse
Antidumping Law In Japan, Gary Saxonhouse
Michigan Journal of International Law
The Japanese antidumping law neither works nor is it practiced. Until very recently, it has been a case of managed economy, with extensive government-business interaction obviating the need to use antidumping laws. While some legislation has been on the books, there's never been an action filed under the available legal framework for antidumping actions.
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.