Japan: Economic Success and Legal System
Editat de Harald Baumen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 1996
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783110151602
ISBN-10: 311015160X
Pagini: 421
Ilustrații: Num. figs.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:Reprint 2013
Editura: De Gruyter
Colecția De Gruyter
Locul publicării:Berlin/Boston
ISBN-10: 311015160X
Pagini: 421
Ilustrații: Num. figs.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:Reprint 2013
Editura: De Gruyter
Colecția De Gruyter
Locul publicării:Berlin/Boston
Cuprins
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Emulating Japan? -- Part One: Lawyers, Mediators, and Legal Culture -- Chapter One: The Role of Lawyers in Japan -- Chapter Two: Judges and Mediators in Japan: The Administration as Motionless Mediator? -- Chapter Three: Historical Trends of Civil Litigation in Japan, Arizona, Sweden, and Germany: Japanese Legal Culture in the Light of Judicial Statistics -- Part Two: Law and Contract in Japanese Businesses -- Chapter Four: Use and Non-Use of Contracts in Japanese Business Relations: A Comparative Analysis -- Chapter Five Relational Contracting: Does Community Count? -- Chapter Six: Law, Contract, and Society in Japan: A Personal View -- Chapter Seven: Contract Law and Practice in Japan: An Antipodean Perspective -- Part Three: Aspects of the Japanese Enterprise -- Chapter Eight: Changes in the Japanese Enterprise Groups? -- Chapter Nine: Shareholders in Japan: Attitudes, Conduct, Legal Rights, and their Enforcement -- Chapter Ten: Law as an Agent of Change? Governmental Efforts to Reduce Working Hours in Japan -- Part Four: The Bureaucracy in Japanese Economic and Legal Affairs -- Chapter Eleven: Finance Bureaucracy and the Regulation of Financial Markets in Japan -- Chapter Twelve: Virtual Reality In Japan¿s Regulatory Agencies -- Chapter Thirteen: Bureaucracy and the Protection of National Interests in Japan: Exemplified for Intellectual Property and Competition Law -- Chapter Fourteen: The ¿Old Boy¿ Network and Government-Business Relationships in Japan -- Part Five: Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- Chapter Fifteen: Informality, Flexibility, and The Rule of Law: A Report of the Discussion -- Concluding remarks -- Index