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Teen Prostitution In Japan: Regulation Of Telephone Clubs, Andrew D. Morrison
Teen Prostitution In Japan: Regulation Of Telephone Clubs, Andrew D. Morrison
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The history of prostitution in Japan may be traced to the eighth century. Originally, prostitutes carried on their trade individually and independently. Around the thirteenth century, however, the nature of prostitution changed, as prostitutes formed small enterprises located in red-light districts. By the seventeenth century, red-light districts existed throughout Japan.
In 1900, the Japanese government, realizing the widespread proliferation of the prostitution industry, passed the Regulation for Control of Prostitutes. The law regulated prostitution nationwide by requiring prostitutes to register with local government authorities and to undergo regular health inspections. This system continued until the end of World War Two, …
Atomic Energy And The Law: A Bibliography, Eileen M. Murphy
Atomic Energy And The Law: A Bibliography, Eileen M. Murphy
Vanderbilt Law Review
To compile a bibliography, it is a prerequisite that one be a lover of books. It is hoped that this paper will be of assistance to those in need and secondarily, that it might possibly open the world of the bibliophile to many others and give Brooklyn a little competition. Atomic energy is a fascinating field for the bibliographer; the surface has yet to be scratched. The work presented is divided into seven sections:
I. Atomic Energy Legislation, 1946-1958.
II. Publications of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 1945/46-1958.
III. Books. (Annotated.)
IV. Periodicals-U. S. and Foreign. (Annotated.)
V. Selected …