The Article discusses various reports published within the issue including one by Shigenori Matsui on the abandonment of the task of the Supreme Court of Japan (SCJ) in performing judicial review, one by Stephen Givens on the court rulings of several cases involving corporate laws and another one by Hiroshi Itoh on the factors affecting the decision making of the SCJ
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Who Rules Japan? is a valuable addition to the literature on Japanese law. Seven substantive chapter...
This Essay begins by setting out the basic facts of the two cases. After briefly examining the respe...
In this Article, the author discusses the issues involving the Supreme Court of Japan (SCJ). It outl...
The Article focuses on the author\u27s comments to the article of Professor Shigenori Matsui which s...
The Article focuses on the author\u27s views about the judicial decision making of the Japanese Supr...
This article focuses on the Japanese Supreme Court\u27s exercise of its power of judicial administra...
An Article on the responsibility of the Japanese Supreme Court in the selection and appointment of l...
The Article examines the political and institutional explanations for the failure of judicial review...
The Article explores the development of a conservative constitutional jurisprudence by the Japanese ...
The Article focuses on the author\u27s views concerning the decision of the Japanese Supreme Court t...
The Article examines the decision on the allocation of seats to private attorneys and scholars in th...
The Article discusses the “Bulldog Sauce” case of the Japanese Supreme Court which addresses corpora...
The Constitution of Japan, enacted on November 3, 1946, and effective as of May 3, 1947, gave the ju...
The Article examines the use of precedents in the judicial decision making of the Japanese Supreme C...
The Article describes the role of research judges in the Supreme Court of Japan. It outlines the fun...
Who Rules Japan? is a valuable addition to the literature on Japanese law. Seven substantive chapter...
This Essay begins by setting out the basic facts of the two cases. After briefly examining the respe...
In this Article, the author discusses the issues involving the Supreme Court of Japan (SCJ). It outl...
The Article focuses on the author\u27s comments to the article of Professor Shigenori Matsui which s...
The Article focuses on the author\u27s views about the judicial decision making of the Japanese Supr...
This article focuses on the Japanese Supreme Court\u27s exercise of its power of judicial administra...
An Article on the responsibility of the Japanese Supreme Court in the selection and appointment of l...
The Article examines the political and institutional explanations for the failure of judicial review...
The Article explores the development of a conservative constitutional jurisprudence by the Japanese ...
The Article focuses on the author\u27s views concerning the decision of the Japanese Supreme Court t...
The Article examines the decision on the allocation of seats to private attorneys and scholars in th...
The Article discusses the “Bulldog Sauce” case of the Japanese Supreme Court which addresses corpora...
The Constitution of Japan, enacted on November 3, 1946, and effective as of May 3, 1947, gave the ju...
The Article examines the use of precedents in the judicial decision making of the Japanese Supreme C...
The Article describes the role of research judges in the Supreme Court of Japan. It outlines the fun...
Who Rules Japan? is a valuable addition to the literature on Japanese law. Seven substantive chapter...
This Essay begins by setting out the basic facts of the two cases. After briefly examining the respe...