Waseda University(English)
|
Japanese
|
Site Map
|
Access
About Us
Greeting from the Director
Our Institute
Members
Lectures and Symposiums
Event Infomation
Past Events
Japanese Law Information
Research Activities and projects
research projects
Joint Research Projects
Publications
⁄E-Library
Latest Publications
Comparative Law Review
Waseda Bulletin of Comparative Law
Comparative Law Study Series(Sousho)
Japanese Law Link Collections
HOME
>
PUBLICATIONS ⁄ E-LIBRARY > Comarative Law Study Series(Sousho)
>
no.30
Comarative Law Study Series (Sousho)
[no.41] Waseda University Institute of Comparative Law (ed.), Exploring Foreign Laws as a Part of Japanese Law: Comparative Analysis on the Main Codes of Japan, 2014
Item
Title
Author
pages
[Preface]
Preface
Yoshiki KURUMISAWA
i-ii
[Article]
Editor's Introduction:
Exploring Foreign Laws as a Part of Japanese Law
Morikazu TAGUCHI
1-12
1. Constitutional Law
"Ausland" in our Constitutional "Inland"
Kenji ISHIKAWA
13-46
2. Civil Law I (Property Law)
The Concept of Property
—A Comparative Study of French and Japanese Law
Mika YOKOYAMA
49-75
A Comment; The French Theory of "patrimoine"
and its Significance for Japanese Civil Law
Nobuhisa SEGAWA
81-97
3. Civil Law II (Family Law)
Japanese Family Law —French Perspective
Noriko MIZUNO
99-134
Necessity of a Comprehensive Consideration
about the Future of Family Law in Japan
Waichiro IWASHI
135-137
4. Criminal Law
Japanese Criminal Law in Comparative Perspective
Makoto IDA
139-161
Some Characteristic Trends of Japanese Criminal Law
from the View Points of Comparative Law
—Japanese Criminal Law as an Ultra Hybrid Criminal Law—
—A Comment to the Lecture of Prof. Ida
Katsunori KAI
163-170
Modern Meaning of Comparison Research of Criminal Law —Comment to the Report of Professor Ida—
Norio TAKAHASHI
171-173
5. Commercial Law
The "Code Roesler":
The Origin of the Commercial Code of Japan
Haruhito TAKADA
175-203
"Roesler Code —Origin of Japanese Commercial Law",
Some Comments on Prof. Takada's Lecture
Tatsuo UEMURA
205-211
6. Civil Procedure
The Acceptance and Conversion
of the Austrian Civil Procedure
Kazunori MATSUMURA
213-268
Act of Civil Procedure of 1895 of the Republic of Austria
and Civil Procedure Act Revision of 1926 in Japan
—Comments on Prof. Matsumura's Report—
Tetsuo KATO
269-277
7. Criminal Procedure
Law and Practice of Japanese Criminal Procedure
from the Viewpoint of the Succession of Foreign Laws
Toshihiro KAWAIDE
279-296
TO TOP ↑