The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempts to analyze Japanese people’s attitude towards this system by examining whether they show a willingness to serve as a lay judge. The major findings from regression analysis are: (1) In general, people with a spouse inclined to adopt a negative attitude about serving as a lay judge. This tendency is, however, not observed in large cities. (2) Long-time residents and homeowners are more likely to have a negative attitude about serving as a lay judge. These results show that a tightly knitted interpersonal social network discourages people from serving as a lay judge. Because of the life time secrecy obligation and the penalty provisions for t...
In the late 1920s and 1930s Japan had a jury system. It was suspended in 1943 as a wartime measure,...
As a civil law-based country, Japan’s legal system has historically placed a strong emphasis on the ...
By May 2009, the participation of the general public in the justice system will be implemented in Ja...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
What discourages participation in the lay judge system (Saiban’in seido) of Japan?: an interaction e...
This paper aims to indicate a problem in Japan’s lay judge system and to suggest the importance of s...
This article discusses the two pillars of lay participation in the Japanese criminal justice system ...
The Authors introduce and critique Japan\u27s proposed quasi-jury or lay assessor system (saiban-in ...
With Japan marking its three-year anniversary of the lay judge system, now is an ideal time to asses...
The Lay Assessor Act of 2004 mandated the creation of a mixed lay judge system, called the saibanin ...
In 2009, Japan introduced a new lay judge system, saiban-in seido, in which Japanese citizens partic...
In the late 1920s and 1930s Japan had a jury system. It was suspended in 1943 as a wartime measure,...
As a civil law-based country, Japan’s legal system has historically placed a strong emphasis on the ...
By May 2009, the participation of the general public in the justice system will be implemented in Ja...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
The lay judge system, a quasi-jury system, was introduced in Japan from May 2009. This paper attempt...
What discourages participation in the lay judge system (Saiban’in seido) of Japan?: an interaction e...
This paper aims to indicate a problem in Japan’s lay judge system and to suggest the importance of s...
This article discusses the two pillars of lay participation in the Japanese criminal justice system ...
The Authors introduce and critique Japan\u27s proposed quasi-jury or lay assessor system (saiban-in ...
With Japan marking its three-year anniversary of the lay judge system, now is an ideal time to asses...
The Lay Assessor Act of 2004 mandated the creation of a mixed lay judge system, called the saibanin ...
In 2009, Japan introduced a new lay judge system, saiban-in seido, in which Japanese citizens partic...
In the late 1920s and 1930s Japan had a jury system. It was suspended in 1943 as a wartime measure,...
As a civil law-based country, Japan’s legal system has historically placed a strong emphasis on the ...
By May 2009, the participation of the general public in the justice system will be implemented in Ja...