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Volume 3, Issue 1

by rlowe | Feb 3, 2002 | Issues

Editor’s Note

Articles

  • Craig P. Wagnild, Civil Law Discovery in Japan: A Comparison of Japanese and U.S. Methods of Evidence Collection in Civil Litigation

Comments

  • Shellie K. Park, Broken Silence: Redressing the Mass Rape and Sexual Enslavement of Asian Women by the Japanese Government in an Appropriate Forum
  • Anthony T.J. Quan, ‘Respeta I Taotao Tano’: The Recognition and Establishment of the Self-Determination and Sovereign Rights of the Indigenous Chamorros of Guam Under International, Federal, and Local Law

Recent Developments

  • Matthew Moneyhon, Controlling Xinjiang: Autonomy on China’s ‘New Frontier’
  • Mark S. Hamilton, Negotiating Port Access: The Sino-U.S. Opportunity for Leadership in the Maritime Transport Services Industry

Translations

  • Administrative Procedure Law (Japan), Law No. 88 of 1993, translation by Mark A. Levin
  • Law Concerning the Disclosure of Information Held by Administrative Organs (Japan), Law No. 42 of 1999, translation by David M. Schultz
  • Horei, Act on the Application of Laws, Law No. 10 of 1898, translation by Yasuhiro Okuda and Kent Anderson

Book Review

  • Kenneth Port, A Review of Richard Rabinowitz’s The Genesis of the Japanese Foreign Investment Law of 1950

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