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John O. Haley

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Authority without Power: Law and the Japanese Paradox (Studies on Law and Social Control)
Authority Without Power: Law and the Japanese Paradox
Antitrust in Germany and Japan
Land Issues in Japan
Antitrust in Germany and Japan The First Fifty Years, 1947-1998
Law and Society in Contemporary Japan: American Perspectives
Fa lü yu dang dai she hui: Ma Hanbao jiao shou qi zhi rong qing lun wen ji = Law and contemporary society : Essays in honor of the seventieth ... Herbert Han-pao Ma (Mandarin Chinese Edition)
Legal innovations in Asia: judicial lawmaking and the influence of comparative law
Comparative Contract Law
Authority Without Power Law and the Japanese Paradox. Studies on Law and Social Control
Antitrust in Germany and Japan
The Spirit of Japanese Law
Fundamentals of Transnational Litigation The United States, Canada, Japan, and the European Union
Law’s Political Foundations Rivers, Rifles, Rice, and ReligionLaw’s Political Foundations explains the development of the two basic systems of public and private law and their historical transformations. Examining the historical development of law in China, Japan, Western Europe, and Hispanic America, Haley argues that law is a product, rather than a constitutive element, of political systems.
Fundamentals of Transnational Litigation The United States, Canada, Japan, and the European Union

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