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  1. Evaluating the effectiveness of the lawyer disciplinary system in Japan: a study on “repeaters”
  2. Introduction
  3. Regulating Lawyers Through Disciplinary Systems
  4. Editorial/Introduction
  5. Evaluating the effectiveness of the lawyer disciplinary system in Japan: a study on “repeaters”
  6. Empowering judicial scriveners as litigators in Japan: is it justifiable and of value?
  7. Consumer Co-operatives in Portugal: Debates and Experiences from the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Century
  8. Legal malpractice lawsuits in Japan: past, present and future
  9. East Asia’s Renewed Respect for the Rule of Law in the 21st Century
  10. Introduction
  11. Cooperatives in China—A Promising Player in Chinese Economy
  12. The "Legal Environment" of Cooperatives in the People's Republic of China
  13. Setting the limits: who controls the size of the legal profession in Japan?
  14. The Global Financial Crisis and Labor Law in China
  15. Justice System Reform and Legal Ethics in Japan
  16. Lawyers and the Rule of Law in an Era of Globalization
  17. Introduction to the special issue: The future of lay adjudication and theorizing today’s resurgence of civic, legal participatory systems in East and Central Asia
  18. Law, Wealth and Power in China
  19. The Reform of Legal Education in East Asia
  20. The Emergence of Large Law Firms in Japan: Impact on Legal Professional Ethics
  21. Regulating judges, Japanese-style: the prevalence of informal mechanisms