Litigiousness in Japan: Land of the rising law suit?
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2013
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For over two decades, Japanese politicians and bureaucrats have struggled to resurrect a lifeless economy. With the 1990s marred by crippling financial crisis, a spate of corporate insolvencies, ongoing scandals in Japan’s premier economic ministries, rising unemployment and low to negative growth, policy-makers responded with successive legislative reforms aimed at restructuring public administration and private governance of the economy. The Big Bang financial reforms, large-scale reform of Japanese corporate law, and a restructured bureaucracy are representative examples of this reform effort. |
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Justice and the Law Society, University of Queensland |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87796/3/87796.pdf http://search.informit.com.au/browsePublication;py=2013;res=IELHSS;issn=1835-8624;iss=2013 Wolff, Leon (2013) Litigiousness in Japan: Land of the rising law suit? Pandora's Box, 2013, pp. 79-83. |
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Copyright 2014 Justice and the Law Society, University of Queensland |
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Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180100 LAW #Legislation #Litigation #Japan |
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Journal Article |