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198 ZKitagawa,op.cit.,p.252.
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Chamberlain, B H, Things Japanese: BeingNotes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan, for the Use of Travellers and Others, John Murray, London, 1905
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Feldman, E, TheRitual of Rights in Japan, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000 Foote, D H, �Confessions and the Right to Silence in Japan’, GeorgiaJournal of International and Comparative Law, vol.
21, no. 3, 1991, p. 415----- �Resolution of Traffic Accident Disputes and JudicialActivism in Japan’, Law in Japan, vol. 25,1995, p. 19
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Hahn, E J, Japanese Business Law and the Legal System, Quorum Books, Westport, Conn, 1984
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Haley, J Oand Henderson, DF, Lawand theLegalProcess in Japan, University ofWashington Press, Seattle, 1988
Hanami, T, �Legal Principles Regarding Reductions and Terminations of Corporate Pension Benefits’ [�Kigyou Nenkin Kyuufu Gengaku Uchikiri no Houri'], Jurisuto, vol. 1309, 2006, p. 70
Hayes, D, Japan’s Big Bang: The Deregulation and Revitalisation ofthe Japanese Economy, Tuttle, Boston, 2000
Hiramatsu, Y, �Tokugawa Law’ (Henderson, D F trans), Law in Japan: AnAnnual, vol. 14, 1981, p. 1
Ishii, R, AHistory of Political Institutions in Japan, University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo, 1988 Johnson, C, originally published in MITI and the Japanese Miracle (1982), reprinted in
Milhaupt, C J, Ramseyer, JM and Young, M K (eds), JapaneseLaw in Context, Readings in Society, the Economy, andPolitics, HarvardUniversityPress, Cambridge, Mass, 2001 Johnson, D, The Japanese Way of Justice, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002 Kawashima, T, �Dispute Resolution in Contemporary Japan’, in von Mehren, A (ed), Law
in Japan: The Legal Order in a Changing Society, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1963
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23, no. 2, 2002, p. 269Kingston, J, Japan’s Quiet Transformation: Social Change and Civil Society in the Twenty-first Century, Routledge, New York, 2004
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McCargo, D, Contemporary Japan, Palgrave, NewYork, 2000
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Ramseyer, J M and Nakazato, M, �The Rational Litigant: Settlement Amounts and Verdict Rates in Japan’, Journal of LegalStudies, vol. 18, no. 2,1989, p. 263
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Schwartz, F J, Advice and Consent: The Politics of Consultation in Japan, Cambridge UniÂversity Press, Cambridge, 2001
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Taylor, V L, �Continuing Transactions and Persistent Myths: Contracts in Contemporary Japan’, Melbourne University Law Review, vol.
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Upham, F K, Law and Social Change in Postwar Japan, Harvard University Press Vanoverbeke, D, Community and State in the Japanese Farm Village: Farm Tenancy ConcilÂiation, 1924-1938, Leuven University Press, Leuven, 2004
West, M D, �The Resolution of Karaoke Disputes: The Calculus of Institutions and Social Capital’, Journal of Japanese Studies, vol. 28, no. 2, 2002, p. 301
Young, M K, �Judicial Review of Administrative Guidance: Governmentally Encouraged Consensual Dispute Resolution in Japan’, Columbia Law Review, vol. 84, no. 4,1984, p. 923
B Cases
NaganumaNikeMissileSiteCaseII, SapporoHighCourt, 5 August 1976,27 GyousaiReishuu 1175
NaganumaNikeMissileSiteCaseIII, SupremeCourtofJapan, 9 September 1982,36Saihan Minshuu 1679
Supreme Court of Japan, 12 March 1948, Keishuu 2-3-191
Supreme Court of Japan, 15 October 1958, Keishuu 12-14-3305
Supreme Court of Japan, 4 April 1973, Keishuu 27-3-265
Supreme Court of Japan, 6 November 1974, Keishuu 28-9-393
Supreme Court of Japan, 30 April 1975, Minshuu 29-4-572
Supreme Court of Japan, 17 July 1985, Minshuu 39-5-1100
Supreme CourtofJapan, 17 July 1995, Minshuu 49-7-1789
C Legislation
Act on GeneralRules on the Application of Laws [Hou no Tekiyou ni Kansuru Tsuusokuhou], ActNo. 78 of 2006
Act Regarding LayAssessor Participation in Criminal Trials [Saiban’in no Sanka Suru Keiji Saiban ni Kan Suru Horitsu], Act No. 63 of 2004
AdministrativeProcedureAct [Gyousei TetsuzukiHou], Act No. 88 of 1993 ChildWelfareAct [JidouFukushiHou], Act. No. 164of1947 Civil Code [Minpou], Act No. 89 of 1896
Code of Criminal Procedure [Keiji Soshou Hou], Act No. 131 of 1948 Commercial Code [Shouhou], Act No. 48 of 1899
Constitution of Japan [NihonkokuKenpo], 1946
Financial System Reform Act [Kinyuu Shisutemu Kaikaku no Tame no Kankei Houritsu no
Seibi Tou niKan SuruHouritsu], Act No.
107 of 1998HomeAppliance RecyclingAct [Tokutei Kateiyokiki Saishohinkaho], Act No. 97 of 1998 Hot SpringsAct [Onsenhou], Act No. 125 of 1948
Personal Status LitigationAct [Jinji Soshou Hou], Act No. 109 of 2003
D Web materials
Foote, D H, �Justice System Reform in Japan’,
House OfRepresentatives Japan Commercial Arbitration Association Japan Federation of Bar Associations
Justice System Reform Council, Recommendations of the Justice System Reform Council: For a Justice System to Support Japan in the 21st Century (2001)
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Justice, Office of Public Prosecutors
National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Population Projections for Japan: 2001-2050 (January 2002)
Provisional Promotion of Administrative Reform Deliberative Council, On Relations between Central and Local Government [Kuni to Chihou no Kankei Tou ni Kan Suru Tou- shin] (1989)
Supreme Court