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The Changing Role Of Law In Japan: Empirical Studies In Culture, Society And Policy Making

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Originally published 2014
Editors Stephan Parmentier
J Maesschalck
Dimitri Vanoverbeke
David Nelken
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'The role of culture in the operation of Japanese law is one of the great questions of sociolegal studies. Discussions tend to polarize, between a simplistic view of cultural determinism and a more universalist approach that emphasizes institutions. . . .

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