The changing role of law in Japan: empirical studies in culture, society and policy making: an introduction / Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Jeroen Maesschalck, Stephan Parmentier and David Nelken
Legal culture and social change / David Nelken
State-society synergies in western and Japanese economic and judicial reform / Volkmar Gessner
Law, culture and society in modernizing Japan / Ichiro Ozaki
Reforms of the judiciary in Japan at the start of the twenty-first century: initial assessment o an ongoing process / Dimitri Vanoverbeke and Takao Suami
Law in a changing economy: law of trade credit and security interests in context / Souichiro Kozuka
Towards an understanding of the 'Japanese' way of dispute resolution: how is it different from the West? / Hiroshi Takahashi
Between 'benevolent paternalism' and genbatsuka: diversity in Japanese criminal justice / Erki Herber
Regulatory enforcement of environmental law in Japan: an analysis of the implementation of the Water Pollution Control Act / Ayako Hirata
Access to attorneys in Japan and judicial reform / Ryo Hamano
Institutional change and judicial review in contemporary Japan / Tsukasa Mihira
Cuture, situation and behaviour / Masayuki Murayama
What keeps plantiffs away from the court? An analysis of antitrust litigation in Japan, Europe and the US / Simon Vande Walle
Revisiting Japanese exceptionalism within the context of 'dynamic patent governance': a comparative analysis of the Japnese and European patent system / Esther van Zimmeren
Rule of law and human rights in the context of the EU-Japan relationship: are both the Eu and Japan really sharing the same values? / Takao Suami.
The changing role of law in Japan : empirical studies in culture, society and policy making. ISBN 9781783475643. Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Limited in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.