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ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

1996

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Contracting Between A Japanese Enterprise And An American Enterprise: The Differences In The Importance Of Written Documents As The Final Agreement In The United States And Japan, Kizuki Kuzuhara Jan 1996

Contracting Between A Japanese Enterprise And An American Enterprise: The Differences In The Importance Of Written Documents As The Final Agreement In The United States And Japan, Kizuki Kuzuhara

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

"One cause of the failure of mission work is that most of the missionaries are entirely ignorant of our history . . . 'what do we care for heathen records?' . . . and consequently estrange their religion from the habits of thought we and our forefathers have been accustomed to for centuries past."'

A. The Differences in the Approach to Forming a Contract

Generally, the Japanese approach to contract formation differs significantly from the American approach. Indeed, without this difference many disputes between the countries would not exist. Nevertheless, presently, the typical American business person says the Japanese approach …