Volume 88 • Issue 6
Table of Contents
Symposium
Constitutional Precedents in Japan: A Comment on the Role of Precedent
Shigenori Matsui
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1669-1680
Why Is the Japanese Supreme Court So Conservative?
Shigenori Matsui
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1375-1423
Do School Cliques Dominate Japanese Bureaucracies?: Evidence from Supreme Court Appointments
J. Mark Ramseyer
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1681-1711
The Supreme Court of Japan: Commentary on the Recent Work of Scholars in the United States
Tokiyasu Fujita
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1507-1526
Concerning the Japanese Public's Evaluation of Supreme Court Justices
Tokuji Izumi
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1769-1780
Looking Through the Wrong End of the Telescope: The Japanese Judicial Response to Steel Partners, Murakami, and Horie
Stephen Givens
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1571-1599
The Supreme Court and the Push for Transparency in Lower Court Appointments in Japan
Daniel H. Foote
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1745-1763
Judicial Recruitment and Promotion: Responses to Professors Ramseyer and Repeta
Shin-ichi Nishikawa
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1765-1768
The Japanese Constitution As Law and the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court's Constitutional Decisions: A Response to Matsui
Craig Martin
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1527-1558
Stealth Activism: Norm Formation by Japanese Courts
Frank K. Upham
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1493-1505
Introduction: Decision Making on the Japanese Supreme Court
David S. Law
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1365-1373
The Role of Precedent at Japan's Supreme Court
Hiroshi Itoh
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1631-1667
Judicialization of Politics and the Japanese Supreme Court
Tokujin Matsudaira
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1559-1569
“Chōsakan”: Research Judges Toiling at the Stone Fortress
Masako Kamiya
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1601-1629
Constitutional Adjudication in Japan: Context, Structures, and Values
John Owen Haley
2011-01-01 Volume 88 • Issue 6 • 1467-1491