(Read now) Japanese Law: An Economic Approach (Studies in Law and Economics)
| #3706642 in Books | 1999-02-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.00 x6.00l,1.38 | File Name: 0226703843 | 332 pages
||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Great overview of Japan's legal system|By D. Jones|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 prostitutio|From the Inside Flap|
In this introduction to Japanese law, J. Mark Ramseyer and Minoru Nakazato combine an economic approach with a clear and often amusing account of the law itself to challenge commonly held ideas about the law. Arguing against such thing
In this introduction to Japanese law, J. Mark Ramseyer and Minoru Nakazato combine an economic approach with a clear and often amusing account of the law itself to challenge commonly held ideas about the law. Arguing against such things as the assumption that Japanese law differs from law in the United States and the idea that law plays only a trivial role in Japan or is culturally determined, this book will be recognized as a major contribution to the understandin... [PDF.qq05] Japanese Law: An Economic Approach (Studies in Law and Economics) Rating: 4.68 (747 Votes)
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