a. The Rule of Law is at the heart of the present legal reform. b. There is an international consensus about basic elements of the Rule of Law. c. Legal methods are central to the Rule of Law. But different legal methods are used to realize the Rule of Law. d. Teaching legal methods, i.e., teaching to think like a lawyer, is at the heart of that which is professional in legal education. e. The present legal reform invites Japanese law schools to teach legal methods
In the face of pressures to expand the rule of law, in 2004, Japan introduced a new law school syste...
Japan is about to change its system of legal education. In April 2004 Japan will introduce law schoo...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the most recent changes in Japan\u27s political environment ...
a. The Rule of Law is at the heart of the present legal reform. b. There is an international consen...
In April 2004, more than sixty law schools began operation in Japan. Legal education, previously tre...
The one hundredth anniversary of the Kyoto University Faculty of Law is the kind of splendid occasio...
Prospective lawyers need to learn three things: First, legal doctrine, or what the law says; second,...
This paper describes and analyzes Japan’s reform of legal education. This reform that began in 2004—...
Law faculties in Japan are asking whether and how they should remake themselves to become law school...
The Law School and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations joined hands this year to see how the ex...
A sense of momentum accompanied the start of Japan\u27s new legal education system in the spring of ...
After canvassing the history of, and rationale for, legal training reform, the article examines the ...
This article critiques the current Japanese legal education reforms, modeled largely on the United S...
This article seeks: to explain features of the previous system of legal education in Japan; to prese...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In the face of pressures to expand the rule of law, in 2004, Japan introduced a new law school syste...
Japan is about to change its system of legal education. In April 2004 Japan will introduce law schoo...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the most recent changes in Japan\u27s political environment ...
a. The Rule of Law is at the heart of the present legal reform. b. There is an international consen...
In April 2004, more than sixty law schools began operation in Japan. Legal education, previously tre...
The one hundredth anniversary of the Kyoto University Faculty of Law is the kind of splendid occasio...
Prospective lawyers need to learn three things: First, legal doctrine, or what the law says; second,...
This paper describes and analyzes Japan’s reform of legal education. This reform that began in 2004—...
Law faculties in Japan are asking whether and how they should remake themselves to become law school...
The Law School and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations joined hands this year to see how the ex...
A sense of momentum accompanied the start of Japan\u27s new legal education system in the spring of ...
After canvassing the history of, and rationale for, legal training reform, the article examines the ...
This article critiques the current Japanese legal education reforms, modeled largely on the United S...
This article seeks: to explain features of the previous system of legal education in Japan; to prese...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In the face of pressures to expand the rule of law, in 2004, Japan introduced a new law school syste...
Japan is about to change its system of legal education. In April 2004 Japan will introduce law schoo...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the most recent changes in Japan\u27s political environment ...