Abstract
In this Article, the author discusses the issues involving the Supreme Court of Japan (SCJ). It outlines the scholarly works of American law professors John O. Haley and David S. Law which focuses on the Japanese fiduciary. It stresses the gap between the perceived image and the reality of the Japanese fiduciary.
Keywords
Judicial process, Political questions & judicial power, Judicial independence -- Japan, Comparative law, Constitutional law, Japan. Daishin'in