The rule of law in Japan : a comparative analysisCarl F. Goodman
Asian culture and socio-economic conditions are not valid excuses to abandon the rule of law, constitutionalism and democracy. The veracity of this statement is illustrated by the success of many Asian democratic societies such as Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan. This essay will focus on the example...
NEW YORK--As this month’s chair of the U.N. Security Council, Japan used the opportunity to drive home the theme of rule by international law in condemning Russia for its nearly year-long war against Ukraine. Delivering a speech in English, Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi stated Jan. 1...
In its simplest form, the rule of law means that “no one is above the law.” It is the foundation for the development of peaceful, equitable and prosperous societies. For the rule of law to be effective, there must be equality under the law, transparency of law, an independent judiciary...
Rule of Law Tools The Rule of LawIn its simplest form, the rule of law means that “no one is above the law.” It is the foundation for the development of peaceful, equitable and prosperous societies. For the rule of law to be effective, there must be equality under the law, ...
YASUO HASEBEUniversity of Tokyo Faculty of Law 7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 JapanRatio JurisHasebe, Y. (2004). The rule of law and its predicament. Ratio Juris, 17, 489-500.The Rule of Law and its Predicament. Ratio Juris, 17(4), 489-500....
of implementing Xi Jinping’s thought on the rule of law, but is also a useful exploration method for gathering the wisdom and strength of the global business and legal circles to jointly solve problems in the current world econ...
The rule of law is a dynamic and evolving concept that adapts to the changing needs and values of society. In light of the information technology revolutio
online: 22 April 2024 © The Author(s) 2024 Abstract In the final chapter of Law's Rule, his recently published tour de force on the nature, value, and viability of the rule of law, Gerald Postema defends the desirability, possibility, and actuality of an international rule of law. I...
Governments interested in developing deep-sea mining within their territorial waters — typically 200 nautical miles from shore — include the Cook Islands, Norway and Japan. Proponents of seabed mining contend that its environmental impact is lower than land-based extraction. Critics warn that the lo...