The Enigma of Japanese Power: People and Politics in a Stateless NationIn this brilliantly authoritative book, Karel van Wolferen unravels the confusions and misperceptions the West has about Japan and can no longer afford to maintain. |
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Dependent judges Socially instilled acceptance of the world as it is makes the
Japanese relatively pliable in the hands of the judicial authorities . The judges
themselves seem almost equally malleable , and have allowed their authority to
slip ...
Dependent judges Socially instilled acceptance of the world as it is makes the
Japanese relatively pliable in the hands of the judicial authorities . The judges
themselves seem almost equally malleable , and have allowed their authority to
slip ...
Page 218
the Supreme Court sometimes instructs lower courts as to the kind of decision it
expects them to make , for example in the areas of labour and medicine . In 1987
it was revealed that in Decemer 1983 the Supreme Court had summoned judges
...
the Supreme Court sometimes instructs lower courts as to the kind of decision it
expects them to make , for example in the areas of labour and medicine . In 1987
it was revealed that in Decemer 1983 the Supreme Court had summoned judges
...
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Japanese police , procurators , and judges think of the confession as the ' king of
evidence ' ( shoko no o ) . It is the decisive element of proof sought by every
procurator before he takes a case into court and the single most important item ...
Japanese police , procurators , and judges think of the confession as the ' king of
evidence ' ( shoko no o ) . It is the decisive element of proof sought by every
procurator before he takes a case into court and the single most important item ...
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Trust: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order Francis Fukuyama No preview available - 1996 |