Publications related to Asian and Pacific Law by The Faculty of Law
Books
Nottage, L, Corporate Governance in the 21st Century Japan’s Gradual Transformation, Edward Elgar Publishing 2008
Baum, H & Nottage, L, Japanese Business Law in Western Languages: An Annotated Selective Bibliography, Fred B Rothman & Co: Colorado (1998).
Boer, B, Rothwell, D R & Ramsay, R, International Environment Law in the Asia Pacific, Kluwer Law International: London (1998).
Cass, D, Williams, B & Barker, G (eds), China and the World Trading System - Entering the New Millennium, CUP: Cambridge (2003).
Ginsburg, T, Nottage, L & Sono, H (eds), The Multiple Worlds of Japanese law: Disjunctions and Conjunctions, University of Victoria: Canada (2001)
Nottage, L, Product Safety and Liability Law in Japan: From Minamata to Mad Cows, Routledge: UK (2004).
Book Chapters
Ginsburg, T, Nottage, L & Sono, H, “The Worlds, Vicissitudes and Futures of Japan's Law” in T Ginsburg, L Nottage & H Sono (eds), The Multiple Worlds of Japanese Law: Disjunctions and Conjunctions, University of Victoria: British Columbia (2001), 1-14.
Nottage, L, “The Still-Birth and Re-Birth of Product Liability in Japan” in D Nelken & J Feest (eds), Adapting Legal Cultures, Hart Publishing: Oxford (2001), 147-185.
Nottage, L, “Digitalising Legal Education: Japan and the World(s)” in T Ginsburg, L Nottage & H Sono (eds), Multiple Worlds of Japanese Law: Disjunctions and Conjunctions, University of Victoria: British Columbia (2001), 167-186.
Nottage, L, “New Concerns and Challenges for Product Safety in Japan” in T Ginsburg, L Nottage & H Sono (eds), The Multiple Worlds of Japanese Law: Disjunctions and Conjunctions, University of Victoria: British Columbia (2001), 54-56.
Nottage, L, “A History of Legal Education in New Zealand: Implications for Legal Education Reform in Japan” in S Bengoshikai (ed), Legal Education in New South Wales, Sopporo Bar Association: Japan (2002), 89-103.
Nottage, L, “Redirecting Japan's Multi-Level Governance” in H Baum & K Hopt (eds), Corporate Governance in Context Corporations, States, and Markets in Europe, Japan, and the US, OUP: Oxford (2005), 571-598.
Nottage, L, “Comparing Product Safety and Liability Law in Japan: From Minamata to Mad Cows - and Mitsubishi” in D Fairgrieve (ed), Product Liability in Comparative Perspective, CUP: Cambridge (2005), 334-340.
Nottage, L & Wolff, L, “Corporate Governance and Law Reform in Japan: From the lost decade to the end of history?” in R Haak & M Pudelko (eds), Japanese Management: In Search of a New Balance between Continuity and Change, Palgrave Macmillan: New York (2005).
Nottage, L, “Comparing Product Liability and Safety in Japan” in H Scheiber (ed), Emerging Concepts of Rights in Japanese Law, University of California: Berkley (forthcoming 2005).
Rothwell, D R, “Innocent Passage in the Territorial Sea: The UNCLOS Regimes and Asia Pacific State Practice” in D R Rothwell & S Bateman (eds), Navigational Rights and Freedoms and the New Law of the Sea, Martinus Nijhoff (2000), 74-93.
Journal Articles
Bath, V, “Global Economy Survey: Asian Corporate Governance, The Power of One”, The Diplomat, December/January 2007, 58-60.
Boer, B, ‘The Rise of Environmental Law in Asia’ (1999) 32 University of Richmond Law Review 1503-1553.
Carney, T, ‘Aged Capacity and Substitute-Decisionmaking in Australia and Japan’ (2003/4) LawASIA Journal 1-21
McAlinn, G & Nottage, L, ‘Changing the (JCAA) Rules: Improving International Commercial Arbitration in Japan’ (2004) 18(9) Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht 23-36.
Nottage, L, ‘The present and future of product liability dispute resolution in Japan’ (2000) 27(1) William Mitchell Law Review 215-235.
Nottage, L, ‘The Vicissitudes of Transnational Commercial Arbitration and the Lex Mercatoria: A view from the periphery’ (2000) 16 Arbitration International 53-78.
Nottage, L, ‘Reformist conservatism and failures of imagination in Japanese legal education’ (2001) 2(2) Asia-Pacific Law & Policy Journal 28-65.
Nottage, L, ‘Japanisches Recht, Japanese Law, and Nihon-ho: Towards New Transnational Collaboration in Research and Teaching’ (2001) 12 Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht 17-21.
Nottage, L, ‘Japanese Corporate Governance at a Crossroads: Variation in 'Varieties of Capitalism'?’ (2002) 27(2) North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 255-299.
Nottage, L, ‘The Practical and Theoretical Significance of the Lex Mercatoria for Japan: CENTRAL's Empirical Study on the Use of Transnational Law’ (2002) 30(9) Journal of the Japanese Institute of International Business Law 1229-1235.
Nottage, L, ‘Comparative Law, Asian Law and Japanese Law’ (2003) 8(15) Zeitschrift fur Japanisches Recht 41-62.
Nottage, L & Saito, T, ‘Has Australian Law been Americanised? Implications for Japan's system for educating the legal profession’ (September 2003) Causa 66-69.
Nottage, L & Ibusuki, M, ‘IT and Transformations in Legal Practice in Japan and Australia’ (2003) 4 UTS Law Review 31-54.
Nottage, L & Tresize, M, ‘Mad cows and Japanese consumers’ (2003) 14(9) Australian Product Liability Reporter 125-136.
Nottage, L, ‘Japan's New Arbitration Law: Domestication reinforcing internationalisation?’ (2004) 7(2) International Arbitration Law Review 54-60.
Nottage, L, ‘Civil procedure reforms in Japan: The latest round’ (2004) 18(9) Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht 204-209.
Nottage, L & Saito, T, ‘Proposals for the Reform of Japan's System for Educating Legal Professionals - From an Australian Law Viewpoint’ (2004) 76(2) Horitsu Jiho 30-36.
Nottage, L, ‘A Decade of Strict Liability Litigation under Japan's Product Liability Law of 1994’ (2005) 16(5) Australian Product Liability Reporter 65-69.
Nottage, L, ‘Reviewing product safety regulation in Australia - and Japan? Part 1’ (2005) 16(7) Australian Product Liability Reporter 100-106.
Nottage, L, ‘Reviewing product safety regulation in Australia - and Japan? Part 2’ (2005) 16(8) Australian Product Liability Reporter 124-128.
Nottage, L, ‘Civil Procedure Reforms in Japan: The latest round’ (2005) 22 Ritsumeikan Law Review 81-86.
Rothwell, D R, ‘Environmental Law and Asian Economic Crisis’ (1999) 4 Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law 103-105.