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Book Title: Legal Innovations in Asia
Editor(s): Haley, O. John; Takenaka, Toshiko
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781783472789
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors viii
Foreword xi
Dongsheng Zang
Introduction 1
John O. Haley and Toshiko Takenaka
PART I ASIAN LAW CENTER: THE FIRST HALF CENTURY
1.1 The first decades, 19612000 7
John O. Haley
1.2 Navigating law's "Asian Century" 22
Veronica L. Taylor
1.3 The Asian Law Center: An evolution 48
Jon Eddy
PART II THE ROLE OF COMPARATIVE LAW IN LEGAL
INNOVATIONS
2.1 Comparison of law, transfer of legal concepts, and creation
of a legal design: The case of Japan 61
Harald Baum
PART III ROLE OF COURTS IN JAPAN AND LEGAL
INNOVATIONS: JAPAN, CHINA, AND ISLAMIC ASIA
3.1 Judicial lawmaking and the creation of legal norms in Japan:
A dialogue 77
John O. Haley and Daniel H. Foote
3.2 The Supreme Court of Japan and online pharmacies 123
Shigenori Matsui
3.3 Civil procedure and anti-modern myths in the "Harmonious
Society": China and pre-war Japan compared 146
Dongsheng Zang
v
vi Legal innovations in Asia
3.4 Judicial activism in China 164
Vai Io Lo
3.5 The role of courts in "making" Islamic law: South and
Southeast Asia 180
Clark B. Lombardi
3.6 Limitations on the termination of fixed-term employment
contracts: Judicially created rules and their codification in
Japanese law 197
Ryuichi Yamakawa
3.7 Goddess of justice without a blindfold: How do Japanese
judges treat pro se litigants? 212
Kyoko Ishida
PART IV LEGAL TRANSPLANTS AND THE INFLUENCE OF
JAPANESE LAW IN ASIA
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