Japanese Law
Discover the intricacies of Japanese law with Japanese Law by J. Mark Ramseyer, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2000. This comprehensive text spans 332 pages and delves into fundamental areas such as property, contracts, torts, corporate law, civil procedure, criminal law, administrative procedure, and tax. Ramseyer employs economic theory and empirical data to illuminate how these laws influence human behavior. Ideal for students, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the legal landscape of Japan, this book offers valuable insights into the unique aspects of Japanese jurisprudence. Enhance your understanding of international law with this essential legal reference.