Commercial dispute processing and Japan / by Yasunobu Sato.
2001
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Author
Title
Commercial dispute processing and Japan / by Yasunobu Sato.
Published
The Hague ; New York : Kluwer Law International, [2001]
Copyright
©2001
Call Number
KNX1829 .S28 2001
Former Call Number
Jpn 778 Sa84 2001
ISBN
9041116680
Description
xx, 435 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)47240800
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-428) and index.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1
Ch. 1
The Theory of Disputes
11
1Dispute Studies
11
2Legal Disputes and Non-legal Disputes
16
3Implications of the Distinction Between Legal and Non-legal Dispute Processing
26
4Conclusion: Towards Comprehensive Dispute Processing
35
Ch. 2
Early Forms of Civil Dispute Resolution
37
1Earliest Times: The Age of Gods
38
2Taika Reforms: Ritsuryo From China
41
3Kamakura Shogunate: Period of Dual Feudalism
45
4Tokugawa Law Under Unilateral Feudalism
54
Ch. 3
Meiji Modernization of Civil Dispute Processing
65
1Modernization for Recognition as a Civilized Country: Preparatory Stage
66
2Process of Adoption of Western Principles: Modern Civil Justice
77
3After The First World War: Reorganization of Civil Procedure
83
4Suppression of Dispute Processing Before and During the War
89
Ch. 4
Post-war Dispute Processing and Rapid Economic Growth
95
1Democratization of the Judiciary and Economy, and its Limitations
95
2Industrial Policy and Dispute Processing by the Bureaucracy
102
3Small-Scale Judicial Policy and Weak Rule of Law
117
4Economic Success at the Cost of Individuals' Rights
124
5Conclusion: Towards a Market-Oriented Mature Economy
129
Ch. 5
Implications of the 1998 Civil Procedure Reform
131
1Background to the 1998 Civil Procedure Reform
131
2Issues Before the 1998 Reform
136
3Achievements of the 1998 Reform and English Implications
166
4Remaining Issues
178
Ch. 6
UNCITRAL Model Law & the 1996 English Arbitration Act
187
1The History of Commercial Arbitration
187
2The 1958 New York Convention
193
3UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
204
4Impact of the Model Law: The English Arbitration Act 1996
217
5Conclusion: Future of Arbitration as ADR
231
Ch. 7
The Development of Arbitration
235
1History and Overview
235
2Legal Framework: Current Legislation Issues
238
3Practice of Contemporary Arbitration
243
4Draft Law of Arbitration Proposed in 1989
261
5Conclusion: Remaining Issues and the Future of Arbitration
275
Ch. 8
The Development of Mediation/Conciliation
279
1Tradition of Conciliation
279
2Negotiation and Judicial ADR
283
3Administrative Mediation/Conciliation
301
4Private ADR Initiatives
304
5Natural Justice Issues on Linkage of Conciliation and Umpiring
310
6Conclusion: Towards Appropriate Dispute Processing
321
Ch. 9
Conclusion: The Japanese Model in a Global Context
325
1Contemporary Issues in Japan's Commercial Dispute Processing
326
2Cultural Conflicts in Global Commercial Dispute Processing
329
3A Model for Comprehensive Dispute Processing
332
4New Paradigm: Comprehensive Dispute Processing
335
5The Bar Associations' Push for CDP
338
6Japan's Role in Promoting CDP in the Global Context
340
App. A
Survey on the Linkage of Arbitration and Mediation/Conciliation
341
App. B
Laws of Japan
347
App. C
Draft Text of the Law on Arbitration
375
App. D
Rules of the Dai-ni Tokyo Bar Association
387
App. E
Procedural Rules of the Arbitration Center for Industrial Property
399
App. F
Other Resources
411
Bibliography
413
List of Cases and Statutes
429
Index
433