[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 |