In June 2012, Professor Haley was awarded The Order of the Rising Sun (3rd Class) from the Emperor of Japan for his contribution to the discipline of Japanese law and education to Japanese legal professionals and academics. In honor of this achievement, the University of Washington School of Law and the Asian Law Center brought together distinguished scholars and Asian Law Center alumni to discuss the judiciary’s increased role in Japan and Asia in two conferences. The following is Professor Haley’s address at the University of Washington School of Law, on October 19, 2012. In this speech, Professor Haley provides a history of the Asian Law Center (originally, the Asian Law Program)
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In June 2012, Professor Haley was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun (3rd Class) from the Emperor o...
article published in law journalIn June 2012, Professor Haley was awarded the Order of the Rising Su...
The article that leads off this issue, Lessons from a Changing Japan, is based on John Owen Haley\...
Professor Haley is an outstanding international and comparative law scholars, widely credited with h...
article published in law journalProfessor Haley is an outstanding international and comparative law ...
When the Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal was founded in 1990, it focused scholarly attention on a r...
In 1962, Dan Henderson left a successful practice in Tokyo to join the University of Washington Law ...
Over the past fifteen years there has been a remarkable growth in the study of Japanese law in the U...
• The Promise of Civility • Leaders for Justice: Three Fellows Will Work for Underserved Communities...
A sense of momentum accompanied the start of Japan\u27s new legal education system in the spring of ...
The one hundredth anniversary of the Kyoto University Faculty of Law is the kind of splendid occasio...
Strengthening the Law School\u27s international ties; Nippon Life Insurance Co. bestows major gift; ...
The Law School and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations joined hands this year to see how the ex...
The staff of the Washington International Law Journal presents the third installment of Volume 25 de...
New faculty add to Law School expertise; West turns scholar\u27s spotlight on Japanese law; Faculty ...