ANJeL Research Publications
A variety of research papers, both abstracted and in full-text,
by ANJeL members and associates are listed below.
2007
Luke Nottage
2006
Luke Nottage, 'Interpreting
the Results of Japan’s first National Legal Examination for
the New Postgraduate “Law School” Programs' (draft
of 18 October 2006). Click here for the 2007 results (in Japanese).
Hon J.J. Spigelman A.C., Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New
South Wales, 'Judicial
Exchange between Australia and Japan' (Speech given at February
2006 ANJeL Conference held at UNSW).
Dr Harald Baum, 'Takeover
Law in the EU and Germany: Comparative Analysis of a Regulatory
Model' (University of Tokyo Journal of Law and Politics, Vol.
3, Spring 2006, 60-72).
2005
Colin P.A. Jones, 'Marbury
v. Madison
and The Matrix: What Child Custody and Visitation in Japan
Show us about the Japanese Court System' (based on a paper originally
prepared for presentation at the October 2005 Japan Law Workshop
at the University of Washington School of Law).
Book Review, 'Japan's
Quiet Transformation: Social Change and Civil Society in the Twenty-
First Century' (by Jeff Kingston) in the Japan Foundation Newsletter
Vol XXX/No 6 (September 2005)
Jeff Kingston, 'Information
Disclosure in Japan' (paper presented at the biennial conference
of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia (JSAA), Adelaide,
3-6 July 2005).
Mayumi Saegusa and Julian Dierkes, 'Integrating
Alternative Dipsute Resolution into Japanese Legal Education'
(abstract only, presented at the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney,
25 May 2005).
Kent Anderson and Emma Saint, 'Japan's
Quasi-Jury (Saiban-In) Law: An Annotated Translation of
the Act Concerning Participation of Lay Assessors in Criminal
Trials' (2005) 6(1) Asian-Pacific Law & Policy
Journal 233-283.
2004
David Johnson, 'Justice
System Reform in Japan: Where are the Police and Why Does It Matter'
(a draft in English for Nihon ni okeru Shiho Seido Kaikaku,
published in 76(2) Horitsu Jiho 8-15 [February 2004])
Luke Nottage, 'Americanisation
of Australian Law and Legal Education? Implications for Japan'
(a draft in English for Nihon no Hoso Yosei Seido Kaikaku e
no Teigen - Osutoraria ho no Shiten kara, published in 76(2)
Horitsu Jiho 30-6 [February 2004]).
Luke Nottage, 'Comparing
Product Safety & Liability Law in Japan' (presented at the
staff seminar, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, 30 October
2003), based on his new book, Product
Safety and Liability Law in Japan: From Minamata to Mad Cow
(London: Routledge Curzon, 2004).
2003
Makoto Ibusuki, 'Fields
of Dreams for Justice: The Ongoing (R)evolution of Information Technology
and Judicial Reform in Japan' (presented at Faculty of Law,
UNSW, 26 November 2003).
Judge Keisuke Hosoda, 'Popular
Participation in the Judicial System: Japanese Judicial System Reform'
(2003).
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