OPINION OF A SCHOLAR: Criminal Investigation in JapanW. B. ClearyCalifornia western law review
A university professor and the members of his circle delve into a mysterious and lascivious world to uncover the legend of a tragic love ghost depicted on an Edo-era scroll in this sensual drama of ghost stories. 34. Chikan densha: Monzetsu! Urayume ijiri ...
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Suffocating is frightening enough, but recent research reveals a physiological reason for its effectiveness as a method of torture. Researchers from the University of Iowa found that when mice breathed air with increased levels of CO2— the same gas that builds up in people when they suffocate —...
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Mr. Kenta Suzuki, graduated University of Tokyo and joined Japan Fair Trade Commission in 2003. After experienced various posts such as Deputy Director of the Planning Office in the Investigation Bureau, Attaché of the Mission of Japan to the European Union in Brussels, Deputy Director of the ...
If scientists can be subject to civil or even criminal penalties for providing honest scientific advices, would they still be willing to act as scientific advisors? Even if they take such responsibility, would not their advice be affected in some way by their fear of incurring penalty? The ...
Eric Feldman, a professor of Japanese law at the University of Pennsylvania, said that instinct is especially understandable in Japan, where the criminal justice system values expressions of remorse and where payment to victims can sometimes avert criminal prosecution. ...
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