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LWPA
Law & Society in Japan: Through a Constitutional Lens
UH Mānoa Catalog Description
An extended historical review of the foundations of Japanese law in society: Japan's adoption and adaptation of Chinese legal doctrines, continental European legal structures and ideas, and American influences. Consideration of the structure of contemporary law in Japan: a look at the various players in the legal system, some important legal doctrines, and the real-world operation of Japan's laws today.
Credit(s) for this CRN
1-2
Instructor Approval
No
Competition
No
Clinical Requirement
No
Certificate(s)
International Law
Pacific-Asian Law
Category
International Law/PALS
Semesters Offered
Class | Instructor(s) | Term |
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View class page | Mark A. Levin |
Spring
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2022 |
View class page | Mark A. Levin |
Spring
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2020 |
View class page | Mark A. Levin |
Spring
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2018 |
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Fall
|
2015 |
View class page | Mark A. Levin |
Fall
|
2014 |
View class page | Mark A. Levin |
Fall
|
2013 |
View class page | Mark A. Levin |
Spring
|
2012 |
View class page | Mark A. Levin |
Fall
|
2010 |
View class page | Mark A. Levin |
Fall
|
2010 |
View class page | Mark A. Levin |
Fall
|
2009 |