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. The topic has become particularly controversial for Australia, given its ongoing Free Trade Agreement negotiations with … Japan – which is also considering joining negotiations underway among Australia and 10 other states (including the US) for … an expanded Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement. Both Japan and Australia have almost always included ISA protections in …
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observations – especially with other jurisdictions that have adopted the UNCITRAL Model Law, such as Australia. The Introduction …
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This paper provides the first-ever detailed analysis of the dispute resolution provisions contained in Japan's burgeoning international investment treaties (BITs and FTAs or EPAs). That development is also located in the context of Japan's inbound and outbound flows in foreign investment and the...
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only within Australia and Japan, but also potentially for bilateral relations (for example, as novel dimensions to the FTA … law reforms in Australia) …
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Under certain circumstance, a relaxation in occupational licensing standards can increase the quality of those who enter the industry. The effect turns on the opportunity costs of preparing for the licensing examination: making the test easier can increase the quality of those passing if it...
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This article addresses an ongoing dispute in the study of Japanese law, regarding the proper explanation for Japan's historically low litigation rates. Recent debate in this area has been dominated by the work of John Haley and Mark Ramseyer, who have presented strong evidence of the existence...
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This article, part of an interdisciplinary Asia-focused book project, addresses for Japan the difficult practical and policy question facing arbitration tribunals when a foreign investor claims mistreatment by a host state but the latter alleges that the investment was tainted by corruption or...
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