AUTHOR
Stephen P. Magee, Barry R. Weingast, Mitsuhiro Fukao, Shunko Muto, Lorraine Parkinson, Dan Fenno Henderson, F. G. Notehelfer, Shingo Takasugi, Geoffrey P. Miller, Thomas P. Rohlen, Setsuo Miyazawa, Robert Eliot Smith, John Henry Merryman, Robert W. Vishny, Derek Bok, Richard Pascale, Mark Thompson, Walter Ames, Samuel Coleman, Norma Field, Daniel H. Foote, Mark J. Moran, Takeyosi Kawashima, Kevin M. Murphy, Martin Shapiro, Mathew D. McCubbins, William A. Brock, Naohiro Amaya, Mark J. Roe, Minoru Nakazato, Gary S. Becker, James Fallows, Chalmers Johnson, David H. Bayley, Linda N. Edwards, John O. Haley, Ella Wiswell, Paul Sheard, Lisa Bernstein, Kelly Crabb, Bernadette A. Minton, Deborah Sklar, Andrei Shleifer, Karel van Wolferen, Frank K. Upham, Constance Hamilton, Susan Chira, Thomas C. Smith, Taimie L. Bryant, Glen S. Fukushima, David E. Weinstein, Ellis S. Krauss, George Stalk Jr, Alec Dubro, Chris Heftel, Steven N. Kaplan, David S. Kaplan, Mark D. West, Robert Y. Eng, Leslie Young, Michio Muramatsu, E. Anthony Zaloom, Banri Asanuma, Randall L. Calvert, Minoru Yokoyama, Malcolm D. H. Smith, Steve Lohr, Robert L. Kidder, James Abegglen, Hideo Tanaka, John M. Abowd, Ronald J. Gilson, Kazuhiro Yonemoto, Gregory W. Noble, Joy Hendry, Mancur Olson Jr.
SUMMARY
This text is a selection of 130 readings in Japanese law. The essays cover subjects including historical context, the civil law tradition, the legal services industry, dispute resolution, criminal law, family law and economic regulation.Stephen P. Magee is the author of 'Japanese Law in Context: Readings in Society, the Economy, and Politics (Harvard East Asian Monographs)', published 2001 under ISBN 9780674005198 and ISBN 0674005198.
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