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20 From Security to Mobility? Changing Aspects of Japanese Dismissal Law
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Ryūichi Yamakawa
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction and Overview: Japanese Law at a Turning Point xix
- Part I The Legal System and the Law’s Processes 1
- Introduction 3
- 1 New Knowledge Concerning Japan’s Legal System before 1868, Acquired from Japanese Sources by Western Writers since 1963 7
- 2 Criminal Trials in the Early Meiji Era—with Particular Reference to the Ukagai/Shirei System 34
- 3 Law, Culture, and Conflict: Dispute Resolution in Postwar Japan 50
- 4 The Development of an Adversary System in Japanese Civil Procedure 80
- 5 The Japanese Judiciary: Maintaining Integrity, Autonomy, and the Public Trust 99
- 6 The Rise of the Large Japanese Business Law Firm and Its Prospects for the Future 136
- 7 The Legislative Dynamic: Evidence from the Deregulation of Financial Services in Japan 153
- 8 Legal Education 190
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Part II The Individual, The State, and the Law
- Introduction 233
- 9 Ongoing Changes in the Infrastructure of a Constitutional System: From “Bureaucracy” to Democracy 237
- 10 The Constitution of Japan “Pacifism” and Mass Media Freedom 257
- 11 Development of the Concepts of Transparency and Accountability in Japanese Administrative Law 276
- 12 The Politics of Transparency in Japanese Administrative Law 304
- 13 The Development of Criminal Law in Japan since 1961 312
- 14 Globalization and Japanese Criminal Law 334
- 15 Criminal Justice in Japan 343
- 16 Litigation, Administrative Relief, and Political Settlement for Pollution Victim Compensation: Minamata Mercury Poisoning after Fifty Years 384
- 17 Medical Error, Deception, Self-Critical Analysis, and Law’s Impact: A Comparative Examination 404
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Part III The Law and the Economy
- Introduction 433
- 18 Reexamining Legal Transplants: The Director’s Fiduciary Duty in Japanese Corporate Law 437
- 19 Japan’s “Era of Contract” 454
- 20 From Security to Mobility? Changing Aspects of Japanese Dismissal Law 483
- 21 Concentrated Power: The Paradox of Antitrust in Japan 521
- 22 The Changing Roles of the Patent Office: and the Courts after Fujitsu/TI 555
- 23 The Reform of the Japanese Tax System in the Latter Half of the Twentieth Century and into the Twenty-first Century 564
- 24 Some Observations on the Japanese Tax System at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century 583
- 25 Insolvency Law for a New Century: Japan’s Revised Framework for Economic Failures 589
- Appendix A Dan Fenno Henderson: A Tribute 623
- Appendix B Selected Writings of Dan Fenno Henderson 631
- Contributors 639
- Index 643
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction and Overview: Japanese Law at a Turning Point xix
- Part I The Legal System and the Law’s Processes 1
- Introduction 3
- 1 New Knowledge Concerning Japan’s Legal System before 1868, Acquired from Japanese Sources by Western Writers since 1963 7
- 2 Criminal Trials in the Early Meiji Era—with Particular Reference to the Ukagai/Shirei System 34
- 3 Law, Culture, and Conflict: Dispute Resolution in Postwar Japan 50
- 4 The Development of an Adversary System in Japanese Civil Procedure 80
- 5 The Japanese Judiciary: Maintaining Integrity, Autonomy, and the Public Trust 99
- 6 The Rise of the Large Japanese Business Law Firm and Its Prospects for the Future 136
- 7 The Legislative Dynamic: Evidence from the Deregulation of Financial Services in Japan 153
- 8 Legal Education 190
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Part II The Individual, The State, and the Law
- Introduction 233
- 9 Ongoing Changes in the Infrastructure of a Constitutional System: From “Bureaucracy” to Democracy 237
- 10 The Constitution of Japan “Pacifism” and Mass Media Freedom 257
- 11 Development of the Concepts of Transparency and Accountability in Japanese Administrative Law 276
- 12 The Politics of Transparency in Japanese Administrative Law 304
- 13 The Development of Criminal Law in Japan since 1961 312
- 14 Globalization and Japanese Criminal Law 334
- 15 Criminal Justice in Japan 343
- 16 Litigation, Administrative Relief, and Political Settlement for Pollution Victim Compensation: Minamata Mercury Poisoning after Fifty Years 384
- 17 Medical Error, Deception, Self-Critical Analysis, and Law’s Impact: A Comparative Examination 404
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Part III The Law and the Economy
- Introduction 433
- 18 Reexamining Legal Transplants: The Director’s Fiduciary Duty in Japanese Corporate Law 437
- 19 Japan’s “Era of Contract” 454
- 20 From Security to Mobility? Changing Aspects of Japanese Dismissal Law 483
- 21 Concentrated Power: The Paradox of Antitrust in Japan 521
- 22 The Changing Roles of the Patent Office: and the Courts after Fujitsu/TI 555
- 23 The Reform of the Japanese Tax System in the Latter Half of the Twentieth Century and into the Twenty-first Century 564
- 24 Some Observations on the Japanese Tax System at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century 583
- 25 Insolvency Law for a New Century: Japan’s Revised Framework for Economic Failures 589
- Appendix A Dan Fenno Henderson: A Tribute 623
- Appendix B Selected Writings of Dan Fenno Henderson 631
- Contributors 639
- Index 643