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- Title
DOCTRINES AND RENTS IN JAPAN: A COMMENT ON PROFESSORS OSUKA AND NAKAMURA.
- Authors
RAMSEYER, J. MARK
- Abstract
The author comments on Japanese constitutional law as written in articles by two Japanese professors in 1990. The scholars' and courts' obsession with doctrinal analyses and how it prevents people from seeing the problem and seeing the way people respond to courts and to constitutions is described. He acknowledges the similarities between Japan and the U.S. in the invocation of public interest by private business groups to gain the approval of the courts which has resulted in the groups' manipulation of the state to obtain wealth from consumers.
- Subjects
JAPAN; CONSTITUTIONAL law; TEACHERS; PUBLIC interest; WEALTH; CONSUMERS
- Publication
Law & Contemporary Problems, 1990, Vol 53, Issue 1/2, p29
- ISSN
0023-9186
- Publication type
Opinion
- DOI
10.2307/1191840