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Colin P.A. Jones,Frank S. Ravitch

Japanese Legal System in a Nutshell

Japanese Legal System in a Nutshell

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The Japanese Legal System in a Nutshell provides a comprehensive and practical overview of Japan's legal system and government, covering law-making, constitutional theory, civil, criminal, and administrative justice systems, business law, and regulation, and the role and organization of the courts.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 815 pages
Publication date: 30 April 2020
Publisher: West Academic Publishing

The Japanese Legal System in a Nutshell, authored by Professors Colin P.A. Jones and Frank S. Ravitch, offers a comprehensive and timely exploration of Japan's legal system and government structure. With a practical approach, it delves into various aspects of the subject, covering the law-making process, constitutional theory and practice, civil, criminal, and administrative justice systems, the business law and regulatory environment, and the Japanese legal professions. Moreover, the book provides a valuable context for understanding the Japanese legal system in easily graspable terms, encompassing historical background, unique characteristics compared to the United States and other common law systems, and the distinct role and organization of the courts within the broader system of government.

The book begins by providing an introduction to the Japanese legal system, highlighting its historical development and unique features. It then delves into the law-making process, examining how laws are enacted and implemented in Japan. The authors discuss the role of the Diet, the parliament, and the judiciary in the legislative and judicial branches of government, emphasizing their respective powers and responsibilities.

Next, the book explores constitutional theory and practice in Japan. It discusses the constitution, its interpretation, and the role of the Supreme Court in ensuring its compliance. The authors also examine the relationship between the constitution and other legal systems, such as administrative law and criminal law.

Moving on, the book discusses the civil, criminal, and administrative justice systems in Japan. It provides an overview of the court system, including the different types of courts and their functions. The authors also discuss the legal procedures and practices in these systems, including the role of lawyers and the evidence-based approach to legal decision-making.

The environment of business law and regulation in Japan is another key topic covered in the book. It discusses the legal framework for conducting business in Japan, including corporate law, labor law, and competition law. The authors also examine the role of government agencies and regulatory bodies in ensuring fair competition and protecting consumer rights.

The Japanese legal professions are also explored in detail. The book discusses the training and education of lawyers, the role of bar associations and legal societies. It also examines the legal profession's relationship with other professions, such as politics and the media.

Finally, the book provides a context for understanding the Japanese legal system in readily comprehensible terms. It discusses the historical background, including the influence of Western legal systems on Japanese law and the role of the Meiji Restoration in modernizing the legal system. The authors also compare the Japanese legal system to other legal systems, such as the United States and other common law systems, to highlight its unique characteristics and differences.

In conclusion, The Japanese Legal System in a Nutshell is a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of Japan's legal system and government structure. Authored by renowned experts in the field, the book offers a practical approach to the subject, covering a wide range of topics and providing a valuable context for understanding the Japanese legal system in easily graspable terms. Whether you are a student, professional, or simply interested in learning more about Japan's legal system, this book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating country.

Weight: 640g
Dimension: 125 x 188 x 31 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781683281108

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