This piece is intended to show Japanese law students how their own everyday experiences raise significant domestic and international legal questions. It shows that a seemingly technical matter need not be boring, but can provide an example of practical application of law internationally and of the benefits that knowledge of foreign law can bring in assisting in understanding and improving domestic law. It discusses standard terms in licenses of information and software
The development of the Internet as a medium for consumer transactions creates a new question for con...
The following is a translation of Electronic Money and the Law: Legal Realities and Future Challenge...
Japanese law is a fledgling topic of comparative law in this country. The rapid growth of bilateral ...
This piece is intended to show Japanese law students how their own everyday experiences raise signif...
This commentary will focus on the participants\u27 proposals relative to the laws of other countries...
Addresses the issue of standard terms in click-wrap and shrink-wrap licenses generally and in some d...
An understanding of the basic principles that regulate contract formation is of great importance whe...
As the Internet becomes increasingly commercialized, the role of national and international laws for...
The Internet and e-commerce have created a borderless market. Goods and services sold on the Interne...
Every day it becomes more certain that the Internet will take its place alongside the other great tr...
The topic of the 2016 symposium was “Globalization of Japanese Lawyers: Achievements, Challenges, an...
The explosive growth of electronic commerce transactions in recent years has added fuel to efforts t...
The thesis deals with the rules governing questions of jurisdiction and choice of law on the Interne...
This article explores some of the issues in international licensing and, particularly, in the evolu...
This article first defines the scope of enquiry, then surveys some of the existing literature, and f...
The development of the Internet as a medium for consumer transactions creates a new question for con...
The following is a translation of Electronic Money and the Law: Legal Realities and Future Challenge...
Japanese law is a fledgling topic of comparative law in this country. The rapid growth of bilateral ...
This piece is intended to show Japanese law students how their own everyday experiences raise signif...
This commentary will focus on the participants\u27 proposals relative to the laws of other countries...
Addresses the issue of standard terms in click-wrap and shrink-wrap licenses generally and in some d...
An understanding of the basic principles that regulate contract formation is of great importance whe...
As the Internet becomes increasingly commercialized, the role of national and international laws for...
The Internet and e-commerce have created a borderless market. Goods and services sold on the Interne...
Every day it becomes more certain that the Internet will take its place alongside the other great tr...
The topic of the 2016 symposium was “Globalization of Japanese Lawyers: Achievements, Challenges, an...
The explosive growth of electronic commerce transactions in recent years has added fuel to efforts t...
The thesis deals with the rules governing questions of jurisdiction and choice of law on the Interne...
This article explores some of the issues in international licensing and, particularly, in the evolu...
This article first defines the scope of enquiry, then surveys some of the existing literature, and f...
The development of the Internet as a medium for consumer transactions creates a new question for con...
The following is a translation of Electronic Money and the Law: Legal Realities and Future Challenge...
Japanese law is a fledgling topic of comparative law in this country. The rapid growth of bilateral ...