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Another problem is that the historical developments section only reports as to the emergence of law in Japan until the mid-700's, though it is portrayed as if it were the complete picture. The entire history of the importation of Chinese Law, the Ritsuryo system, and then feudal law in Japan from the 1200's and through to the modernization beginning in the 1860's is missing. Most of this is in the first four chapters of the Haley book that is included in the references, if anyone is ready to write it all up. AprilInParis ( talk) 03:07, 11 June 2010 (UTC)
Why not mention about the rather interesting influence/effect of the 判例 or the judicial precedent? --Unsigned comment posted by 222.10.252.224 at 22:57, 24 November 2005.
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Another problem is that the historical developments section only reports as to the emergence of law in Japan until the mid-700's, though it is portrayed as if it were the complete picture. The entire history of the importation of Chinese Law, the Ritsuryo system, and then feudal law in Japan from the 1200's and through to the modernization beginning in the 1860's is missing. Most of this is in the first four chapters of the Haley book that is included in the references, if anyone is ready to write it all up. AprilInParis ( talk) 03:07, 11 June 2010 (UTC)
Why not mention about the rather interesting influence/effect of the 判例 or the judicial precedent? --Unsigned comment posted by 222.10.252.224 at 22:57, 24 November 2005.
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