Who rules Japan? : popular participation in the Japanese legal process / edited by Leon Wolff, Associate Professor of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia; Luke Nottage, Professor of Law, University of Sydney, Australia; Kent Anderson, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Western Australia, Australia.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-206) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Who rules Japan? / Leon Wolff, Luke Nottage and Kent Anderson -- Judging Japan's new criminal trials : early returns from 2009 / David T. Johnson and Satoru Shinomiya -- Popular participation in labour law : the new labour dispute resolution tribunal / Takashi Araki and Leon Wolff -- In defence of Japan : government lawyers and judicial system reforms / Stephen Green & Luke Nottage -- Administering welfare in an ageing society / Trevor Ryan -- Reforming Japanese corrections : catalysts and conundrums / Carol Lawson -- Competition law in Japan : the rise of private enforcement by litigious reformers / Souichirou Kozuka -- When Japanese law goes pop / Leon Wolff.
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