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Changes in the Role of Lawyers and Corporate Governance in Japan - How Do We Measure Whether Legal Reform Leads to Real Change? (Law in Japan: A Celebration of the Works of John Owen Haley)

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  • Title: Changes in the Role of Lawyers and Corporate Governance in Japan - How Do We Measure Whether Legal Reform Leads to Real Change? (Law in Japan: A Celebration of the Works of John Owen Haley)
  • Author : Washington University Global Studies Law Review
  • Release Date : January 22, 2009
  • Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,Professional & Technical,Law,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 140 KB

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There are certain Western schemers, envious of Japan's ability to keep moving ahead.... These schemers have plans for infesting our society with hundreds of thousands of men cunningly trained in the arts of stopping all constructive activity, of bringing entire societies to a dead standstill. Yes, I speak of lawyers. [Due to numerous reasons, including] expansion of the role of the legal profession as "doctors for the people's social lives," ... greatly increasing the legal population is an urgent task.... The essential task is to secure and improve, both in quality and in quantity, the legal profession needed by the people of Japan. (2)


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