The spirit of Japanese law / John Owen Haley
- Author:
- Haley, John Owen
- Published:
- Athens : University of Georgia Press, [1998]
- Copyright Date:
- ©1998
- Physical Description:
- xx, 251 pages ; 24 cm.
- Series:
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1.Law's Values -- 2.Law's Domain -- 3.Law's Actors I -- 4.Crime and Community -- 5.Law's Actors II -- 6.Community Confirmed -- 7.The Sense of Society -- 8.Between the Individual and the State.
- Summary:
- "The Spirit of Japanese Law focuses on the century following the Meiji Constitution, Japan's initial reception of continental European law." "While most westerners may view judges as Japanese law's least significant actors, Haley argues that they have the last word because their interpretations of constitution and codes define the authority and powers they and others hold. Based on a "sense of society," the judiciary confirms bonds of village, family, and firm, and "abuse of rights" and "good faith" similarly affirm community. The Spirit of Japanese Law concludes with constitutional cases that help explain the endurance of community in contemporary Japan." --Book Jacket.
- Subject(s):
- ISBN:
- 0820320226 (alk. paper)
9780820320229 (alk. paper)
9780820328874 (pbk.)
0820328871 (pbk.) - Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-246) and index.
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