Volume 8, Issue 2 (2009) Law in Japan: A Celebration of the Works of John Owen Haley
Keynote Address
Conference Agenda
Introduction
John Haley and the American Discovery of Japanese Law
J. Mark Ramseyer
Articles & Essays
Changes in the Role of Lawyers and Corporate Governance in Japan—How Do We Measure Whether Legal Reform Leads to Real Change?
Bruce E. Aronson
The Private Attorney-General in China: Potential and Pitfalls
Donald C. Clarke
Law, Society, and Medical Malpractice Litigation in Japan
Eric A. Feldman
Restrictions on Political Activity by Judges in Japan and the United States: The Cases of Judge Teranishi and Justice Sanders
Daniel H. Foote
The Effects of Liberalization on Litigation: Notes toward a Theory in the Context of Japan
Tom Ginsburg and Glenn Hoetker
Antitrust by Other Means: Haley on Form and Function
Salil K. Mehra
Bull-Dog Sauce for the Japanese Soul? Courts, Corporations, and Communities—A Comment on Haley's View of Japanese Law
Curtis J. Milhaupt
The Good Occupation? Law in the Allied Occupation of Japan
Yoshiro Miwa and J. Mark Ramseyer
Success or Failure? Japan's National Strategy on Intellectual Property and Evaluation of Its Impact from the Comparative Law Perspective
Toshiko Takenaka
Haley and the Blowfish
Mark D. West
Bibliography
Select Bibliography of John Owen Haley
John Owen Haley
Table of Contents
General Information
Sponsored by The Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute