Legal History of Japan
During that time,
Japanese law, like other features of
Japanese culture, has developed through a complex interplay of foreign and indigenous influences. ....
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Lifetime Employment: An Evaluation
.... disposal.
Japanese law allows higher-grade permanent staff members to be terminated when coupled with significant compensation. Such ....
(2311

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Japanese Criminal Justice System
.... formal victim-offender mediation programs do not exist in Japan, such mediation is a part of everyday life in the country that
Japanese law enforcement uses. ....
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Budgetary Coniderations of Environmental Law
.... that preclude or constrain the implementation of environmental protection
law in Japan .... The funding for the
Japanese Environment Protection Agency remains meager ....
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Five Women of Japanese Society
.... Miyazaki Ryusuke). According to
Japanese law, "a married woman and her lover can be imprisoned for adultery" (p. 107). The writer ....
(1968

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ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES and Japanese Business
.... entrepreneurs and innovative businesses, to encourage innovation and the advancement of knowledge." By contrast, the objective of
Japanese patent
law is to ....
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ECONOMICS AND THE LAW: US Patent System
.... of knowledge. By contrast, the objective of
Japanese patent
law is to promote the sharing of technology. Sharing technology implies ....
(4124

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Comparison of Japanese and American Culture
.... It resulted in part from a 1986
Japanese law to encourage equal opportunity, and was conceived as a means to help women compete with men. ....
(2378

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US and Japanese Models of Corporate Governance
.... Aronson (2003, p. 14) commented that: Notwithstanding some important formal differences, the basic scheme of
Japanese corporate
law and directors' duties is ....
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Environmental Protection Law
.... COMPARISON OF SUCCESSES AND FAILURES RELATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
LAW IN JAPAN .... In the late 1980s and early 1990s, however,
Japanese scientists developed ....
(2964

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Japanese Economy & Standard of Living
.... Japan
Law consummated the wartime institutions for the control of financial activities, and today it remains in existence as a fundamental part of the
Japanese ....
(2127

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Internment of Japanese Residents
.... The new agency was given wide discretion in deciding the fate of the
Japanese Americans forced to leave their homes, and Congress passed Public
Law 77-503 ....
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Greek Americans & Japanese Americans
.... The object of the
law was also to favor certain kinds of immigrants .... and Asians were totally excluded, primarily to prohibit Chinese,
Japanese, and Filipinos ....
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William Jennings Bryan's Ideals and Impact
.... In a similar situation a few years earlier, Theodore Roosevelt had not hesitated to use Federal power to strike down a California anti
Japanese law. ....
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Rax Havens & US and Japanese Tax Codes
.... Matsushita, Mitsuo and Thomas J. Schoenbaum.
Japanese International Trade and Investment
Law. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1989. ....
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Regulation of Drugs & Medical Technology
.... p. 58). By contrast, the objective of
Japanese patent
law is to promote the sharing of technology (Spero, 1990b, p. 58). Sharing ....
(791

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William Jennings Bryan
.... In a similar situation a few years earlier, Theodore Roosevelt had not hesitated to use Federal power to strike down a California anti
Japanese law. ....
(2325

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Internment of Japanese Residents in WWII
.... The object of the
law was also to favor certain kinds of immigrants .... and Asians were totally excluded, primarily to prohibit Chinese,
Japanese, and Filipinos ....
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Patent Infringement
.... entrepreneurs and innovative businesses, to encourage innovation and the advancement of knowledge."5 By contrast, the objective of
Japanese patent
law is to ....
(1990

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2 Chinese Approaches to International Law
.... can help us to illustrate Mao's and Chiang Kai-shek's approaches to international
law. .... In 1895, at the end of the first Sino-
Japanese war, China and Japan ....
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Japanese Lit
.... In this tale of a mother and daughter-in-
law and love and revenge, we see that masks are worn to disguise the real self and its longings and desires. ....
(1023

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Influence on Japanese Economic Policies on the Yen
.... These provisions of the
law were the authorizations (a) for
Japanese banks to borrow and lend foreign currencies freely (both at home and abroad), subject only ....
(4692

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Japanese & US Employment Relations Management
.... The Employment Security
Law of 1947 blocked
Japanese employers from advertising for labor and from hiring any worker whose job change required a change of ....
(2178

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Tort Reform and Business Law
.... To this point, the Ohio
law has stood .... 16, 1998, entitled "Jurors award
Japanese firm $4 million in damages out of $300 million sought," seems to show that tort ....
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Trade Relationships Between the US & Japan
.... investments.
Japanese law allows foreign land holding, and foreign investors may repatriate capital and profits readily. At the ....
(4886

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Japan-US Trade
.... investments.
Japanese law allows foreign land holding, and foreign investors may repatriate capital and profits readily. At the ....
(4907

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Economic Argument Against the Death Penalty
....
Japanese law allows judges to determine sentences based upon the convicted person's degree of remorse; British
law has abandoned the death penalty as a viable ....
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Economic Perspective of the Death Penalty
....
Japanese law allows judges to determine sentences based upon the convicted person's degree of remorse; British
law has abandoned the death penalty as a viable ....
(2084

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Japan's Economic Success
.... As opposed to the objective status of American
law,
Japanese law is less determinate. .... Minear, Richard.
Japanese Tradition and Western
Law. ....
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Japan's Economic Success
.... As opposed to the objective status of American
law,
Japanese law is less determinate. .... (1958). Some Reflections on
Japanese Law. Harvard
Law Review 71: pp. ....
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