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THE RULE OF LAW IN JAPAN A COMPARATIVE ANAIYSIS
  • CARL F.GOODMAN 著
  • 出版社: KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL
  • ISBN:9041189033
  • 出版时间:2003
  • 标注页数:391页
  • 文件大小:23MB
  • 文件页数:400页
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图书目录

1.Introduction1

2.Foundations of the Legal System5

2.1 United States5

2.2 Japan11

2.2.1 Pre-Meiji Japan11

2.2.2 Meiji Japan’s Adoption of Western Legal Models16

2.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get19

2.3.1 “Restoration”?19

2.3.2 A Western Legal System?20

3.Constitutional Ideology25

3.1 United States25

3.2 Japan28

3.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get33

3.3.1 Executive and Legislative Power33

3.3.2 Limits on National Government Powers—Local Government Powers39

3.3.3 Limitations on Private Actions Deemed in Violation of the Constitution45

3.3.4 Hortatory Rights—Public Welfare Restraints49

4.Separation of Church and State53

4.1 United States53

4.2 Japan58

4.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get59

4.3.1 Tsu City Case61

4.3.2 Ehime Prefecture Case62

4.3.3 Miscellaneous Cases64

4.3.4 Enshrinement Case66

5.Equality and Issues of Discrimination69

5.1 Racial and Ethnic Discrimination69

5.1.1 United States69

5.1.2 Japan74

5.1.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get76

5.1.3.1 Aliens76

5.1.3.2 Burakumin82

5.1.3.3 Ainu85

5.2 Sex Discrimination89

5.2.1 United States89

5.2.2 Japan90

5.2.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get92

6.The Judiciary105

6.1 United States105

6.2 Japan110

6.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get113

6.3.1 Judicial “Independence”116

6.3.2 Judicial Review119

6.3.2.1 Pharmacy Location Case from Hiroshima121

6.3.2.2 Patricide Case123

6.3.2.3 The Forest Division Case124

6.3.2.4 Voting Rights Apportionment Cases125

6.3.2.5 The Effect of a Finding of Unconstitutionality128

6.3.2.6 Judicial Review—Restrictions129

7.The Legal Profession133

7.1 United States133

7.2 Japan135

7.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get138

8.Article 9—Renunciation of War—Military Power and Responsibility145

8.1 United States145

8.2 Japan147

8.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get151

8.3.1 Article 9—Interpretation152

8.3.2 Article 9—Litigation156

8.3.2.1 The Sunakawa Case156

8.3.2.2 The Naganuma Case157

8.3.2.3 The Hyakuri Air Base Case158

8.3.2.4 The Okinawa Mandamus Case159

8.3.2.5 Recent Lower Court Cases160

8.3.3 Political Challenges160

8.3.4 Article 9—Terrorism161

8.3.5 Command and Control163

8.3.6 Constitutional Transformation164

9.Treaties167

9.1 United States167

9.2 Japan168

9.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get168

10.Corporate Matters181

10.1 United States181

10.2 Japan183

10.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get185

11.Contracts213

11.1 United States213

11.2 Japan217

11.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get219

11.3.1 Contracts Take Account of Changing Circumstances223

11.3.2 Means of Enforcement Are Different224

12.Civil Litigation229

12.1 United States229

12.2 Japan230

12.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get232

12.3.1 Access to the Judicial System240

12.3.2 Civil Procedure242

12.3.2.1 United States242

12.3.2.2 Japan245

12.3.2.3 Remedy253

12.3.2.4 Role of the Public258

12.3.2.5 Alternative Dispute Resolution and Other Extra-Judicial Remedies259

12.3.2.6 Judicial Reform263

13.Criminal Law269

13.1 United States269

13.2 Japan273

13.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get277

13.3.1 General Comment277

13.3.1.1 United States278

13.3.1.2 Japan281

13.3.1.2.1 Substantive Criminal Law281

13.3.1.2.2 Procedural Law284

Police285

Prosecutor289

Investigative Function290

Quasi-Judicial Function292

Defense Counsel297

Judge and Trial298

Defendant304

13.3.1.2.3 Constitutional Guarantees and Protections Afforded the Criminal Suspect and Accused304

Confession305

Right to Counsel307

No Person Shall Be Compelled to Testify Against Himself312

Immunity from Prosecution314

Bail315

Speedy Trial316

Double Jeopardy Prohibited317

13.3.1.2.4 Reform Proposals318

14.Administrative Law321

14.1 United States.321

14.2 Japan325

14.3 What You See May Not Be What You Get326

14.3.1 Koboku Suits to Review Administrative Action326

14.3.1.1 Standing328

14.3.1.2 Disposition or Shobun331

14.3.1.3 Judicial Restraint—Substitutes for Administrative Review334

14.3.1.4 Judicial Reform335

14.3.2 Administrative Guidance335

14.3.3 Administrative Procedure348

14.3.4 Other Administrative Matters350

15.Unifying Factors353

15.1 Harmony and a Balancing of Societal Interests vs. Individual Rights.357

15.2 The Common Sense of Society vs.Strict Interpretation361

15.3 Group vs.Personal Interests365

15.4 Substantive Justice368

16.Conclusion369

Table of Japanese Cases373

Table of United States Cases.379

About the Author383

Index385

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