Vol. 88 No. 6, September - September 2011
Index
- Why is the Japanese Supreme Court so conservative?
- Why has judicial review failed in Japan?
- Constitutional adjudication in Japan: context, structures, and values.
- Stealth activism: norm formation by Japanese courts.
- The Supreme Court of Japan: commentary on the recent work of scholars in the United States.
- The Japanese Constitution as law and the legitimacy of the Supreme Court's constitutional decisions: a response to Matsui.
- Judicialization of politics and the Japanese Supreme Court.
- Looking through the wrong end of the telescope: the Japanese judicial response to steel partners, Murakami, and Horie.
- "Chosakan": research judges toiling at the stone fortress.
- The role of precedent at Japan's Supreme Court.
- Constitutional precedents in Japan: a comment on the role of precedent.
- Do school cliques dominate Japanese bureaucracies? Evidence from Supreme Court appointments.
- Reserved seats on Japan's Supreme Court.
- The Supreme Court and the push for transparency in lower court appointments in Japan.
- Judicial recruitment and promotion: responses to professors Ramseyer and Repeta.
- Concerning the Japanese public's evaluation of Supreme Court justices.