T.E.Holland."International Law in the War between Japan and China". .T.E.Holland."International Law in the War between Japan and China". The American Lawyer . 1895InternationalLawintheWarbetweenJapanandChina. ThomasE.Holland. AmericanLawyer . 1895...
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West, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School and Director of the Center for Japanese Studies there, researches broadly the links between law and society in Japan. Let's take a glance at the content of each of the book's chapters to get a sense of the breadth of the scope...
Japan father-in-law and daughter-in-law incest 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Japan's father-in-law and daughter-in-law incest 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Japanese fathers-in-law and wife incest 相关内容 aThe pigeon soars high 鸽子腾飞高[translate] ...
Interplay of politics and law to promote health: improving economic equality and health: the case of postwar Japan. The health situation in Japan after World War II was extremely poor. However, in less than 35 years the country's life expectancy was the highest in the wo... S Bezruchka,...
Japan emerged as one of the victorious 'Principal Allied & Associated Powers' in World War I, & started asserting its place in the international order. However, in the aftermath of the Great Depression, Japan failed to reach agreement with the international community, eventually left the League ...
Migration and Law in Japan 来自 EconPapers 喜欢 0 阅读量: 72 作者:Kondo,Atsushi 摘要: It has been claimed that Japan is not a country of immigration. Where is Japan's distinctiveness evident, and what features does it share with other countries? This article examines the unique points of ...
Social Science Japan JournalHowland, D. (2016). International Law and Japanese Sovereignty: The Emerging Global Order in the 19th Century. N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan.Howland, Douglas. 2016. International law and Japanese sovereignty: the emerging global order in the 19th century. Basingstoke, ...
Japan is the fourth-largest economy in the world and among the world’s highest emitters. Home to approximately 124 million people, Japan consists of more than 14,000 islands most of which are covered by mountains and surrounded by steep shorelines[1]. ...
Prior to 1949, Japan's lawyers were regulated directly by the government. This included admission to the bar and application of disciplinary measures. In the pre-war era, lawyers who represented political dissidents, labor activists, or otherwise engaged in suspicious activity might be threatened ...