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Great overview of Japan's legal system,
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This review is from: Japanese Law: An Economic Approach (Studies in Law and Economics) (Paperback)
I'm a law student in the United States, and I was looking for a good rundown of Japanese law. This book filled the bill.
Ramseyer and Nakazato distill the distinguishing features of the Japanese system into a book that you can read from cover to cover. They use unbelievably real cases (like contracts for prostitution and Yakuza property disputes) to demonstrate how the law works in real life, while still keeping the book entertaining. Some legal knowledge is a prerequisite for understanding this book, but if you're a lawyer or law student looking to understand Japanese law and the politics behind it, it's a great book to get you started. |
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Japanese Law: An Economic Approach (Studies in Law and Economics) by J. Mark Ramseyer (Paperback - November 15, 2000)
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