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This article is about the origins, betrayal, and litigation of a promise of law. In 1942, while it ordered the internment of 21,457 Canadians of Japanese descent, the Canadian government enacted orders-in-council authorizing the Custodian of Enemy Property to seize all real and personal property...
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The first target of today's global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only form of intellectual property protection to be based on the necessity of nondisclosure and secrecy rather than on the paradigm of publicity and exploitability, with the obvious consequence that...
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How Japanese legal and social institutions handle medical errors is little known outside Japan. For almost all of the …
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capital discourses - personal and impersonal trust. As regards Japan the paper offers two positive examples: the main bank … more involved in developing and evaluating new reform projects than in Germany. On the other hand Japan lacks state … allows citizens participation and control Japan keeps alive a (German) heritage of judicial isolation from society. This …
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New Zealand lawyers are dealing increasingly with Japan, and with its big corporations. This article discusses points …, Japanese strength of tradition and how Japan and its business community have dealt with the sorts of problems New Zealand is … future, and a good insight in to the history and current status of big business culture in Japan …
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Consumers in wealthy countries like the U.S. and Japan usually know what they want, and how to obtain it. In such … task. Although Japan presents its own empirical difficulties, it does couple national law with a national market. In 1995 …; after 1995, they applied strict liability. As in the U.S., the level of product safety did not rise.Curiously, Japan did not …
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Japan, the United States, and Taiwan address the discernment process through their respective legal systems. Statistical … systems in Japan and Taiwan, the relative prominence in the 21st century (in terms of physician concern, if not in the … absolute number of cases) of criminal prosecutions of medical personnel in Japan and especially in Taiwan, and legislative …
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