| [No.37] Institute of Comparative Law 50th Anniversary Lecture Series "Comparative Law and Legal Science", 2010 | |||
| Item | Title | Author | pages |
| [Preface] | Preface | Hiromichi HAYAKAWA | i-ii |
| [Editor's Introduction] | A Comment on "Comparative Law and Legal science" | Michiatsu KAINO | 1-16 |
| Part:I Compative Law and Legal Theories | Continental Civil Procedure and Anglo-American Civil Procedure | Hideo NAKAMURA | 19-47 |
| The Notion of Civil Procedure in the H.Nakamura Theory―Its Viewpoint of Comparative Research | Tetsuo KATO | 48-52 | |
| The impacts of French Administrative Law on our Comparative studies | Masashi KANEKO | 53-63 | |
| Comparative Law and Legal Methodology in the Kaneko's Administrative Law Theory | Masanori OKADA | 64-70 | |
| The Meaning of comparative approach in labor law | Satoshi NISHITANI | 71-89 | |
| Reflections from French Labor Law Studies | Yoichi SHIMADA | 90-95 | |
| Protection of fundamental rights and the theory of contract regulation | Keizo YAMAMOTO | 96-138 | |
| The development of a new theory of contract | Makinori GOTO | 139-143 | |
| Controversies on the Appropriate Size of Japanese Bar and the Construction of the 'Bengoshi' | Takao TANASE | 144-180 | |
| Adequate Population of Lawyers and The Scope of Legal Services to Be Supplied by Attorneys | Takao SUAMI | 181-191 | |
| Part:II Theories of Comparative Law | Formation of modern law and gender discourse in Germany | Miho MITSUNARI | 195-228 |
| A Historical Law Study proving the Usefulness of Gender Perspective | Mutsuko ASAKURA | 229-235 | |
| So-called "Traditional"Family System was invented in the Meiji Era | Ryoji IGETA | 236-250 | |
| Nakata Kaoru and the Legal History of Prof. Igeta | Hideo SASAKURA | 251-257 | |
| The Common Law Conception of Law | Reijiro MOCHIZUKI | 258-272 | |
| Comments and a Thought on Professor Mochizuki's "the Common Law Conception of Law" | Michiatsu KAINO | 273-277 | |
| Quo vadis―Comparative Law?―an Interim Report | Kiyoshi IGARASHI | 278-294 | |
| The New Themes of Comparative Legal Studies in the Era of Internationalization of Law | Yasuhiro FUJIOKA | 295-301 | |
| Part: III Comparative Studies on the Concept of Freedom and Liberty | Ideas of "Liberty" in the European History | Hideo SASAKURA | 305-325 |
| Freedom from "Freedom" | Yoichi HIGUCHI | 326-338 | |
| Indifference― "Private Sphere" in Constitutional Theory | Kenji ISHIKAWA | 339-377 | |