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Loseblattwerk, Englisch, 1300 Seiten

Taniguchi / Reich / Miyake

Civil Procedure In Japan

Loseblattwerk, Englisch, 1300 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-57823-081-5
Verlag: Juris


The only book of its kind available in English, Civil Procedure in Japan is the most reliable and comprehensive reference on the broad subject of the Japanese civil justice system.

Civil Procedure in Japan discusses the problems encountered in litigating a civil controversy in the chronological order in which they are most likely to arise. By proceeding in this fashion, a coherent picture is presented and, at the same time, abstract categorizations cutting across normal developments in a lawsuit which impede proper understanding of foreign rules in their functional context are avoided. Since civil procedure, as all law, is a product of historical developments and since it cannot be understood without reference to the political structure within it is to operate, Chapter 1 presents the historical background to date of the development of court procedure. The chapter looks at Japan's political organization (Executive, Legislative, etc), the court structure, and the sources of law. Chapter 2 is devoted to a look at the world of Japanese Legal Profession including legal education and non-Japanese lawyers in Japan, while Chapter 3 is an overview of the Judiciary as a whole. Chapter 4 sets forth the basic concepts involved in the judiciary authority and its interface with other governmental authorities. Subsequent chapters deal with practical issues of civil procedure, starting with Chapter 5 through Chapter 8, the trial is traced from beginning (parties to action and pre-commencement preparation including provisional remedies) through appellate procedures. Chapters 8 and 9 deal with various judicial proceedings outside of typical civil actions. Chapter 11 specifically explains various insolvency proceedings from straight bankruptcy to corporate reorganization. Chapter 12 is devoted to the arbitration law of 2002. Chapter 13 is about various terms of the court costs. Enforcement of civil judgments is treated in detail in Chapter 14. Finally, Chapter 15 is reserved for international cooperation in litigation and sets forth Japan's bilateral arrangements for international co-operation. Furthermore, appendices include an English translation of the Code and Rules of Civil Procedure of 1996 and other important statutes, English translations of sample judgments, glossaries, bibliography, ect.

About the Editorial Advisors:

Toji Tao, Former Dean of Law Department, Teikyo Univ. LL.B., 1949, The Univ. of Tokyo; LL.M., 1959, Southern Methodist Univ. Ass’t. Judge, Kobe Dist. Ct., 1951-53; Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1953-55; Utsunomiya Dist. Ct., 1955-58; Kumamoto Dist. Ct., 1960-61. Judge, Kofu Dist. Ct., 1961-64; Tokyo High Ct., 1969-72, 82-86, 86-90. Prof., Legal Train. & Res. Inst., 1964-69. Research Off., Sup. Ct., 1972-79. Chief Judge, Niigata Family Ct., 1979-80; Utsunomiya Family Ct., 1980-82; Chiba Dist. Ct., 1986; Sendai High Ct., 1990-91. Prof., Teikyo Univ., since 1991-2003.

Itsuo Sonobe, Retired Justice, Sup. Ct. LL.B., 1954, LL.D., 1967, Kyoto Univ. Vis. Scholar, Univ. of Michigan and Columbia Univ., 1957-59. Assoc. Prof., Kyoto Univ., 1956-70. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1970-75, 83-85; Tokyo High Ct., 1975; Maebashi Dist Ct., 1975-78. Research Off., Sup. Ct., 1978-83. Prof., Tsukuba Univ., 1985-87. Provost, First Group of Faculties, Tsukuba Univ., 1986-87. Prof., Seikei Univ., 1987-89. Justice, Sup. Ct., 1989-1999. Member, Tokyo Bar Ass’n., since 1999. Vis. Prof., Ritsumeikan Univ., since 1999.

Hideo Chikusa, Retired Justice, Sup. Ct LL.B., 1953, The Univ. of Tokyo. M.C.L., Southern Methodist Univ., 1962. Ass’t. Judge, Yokohama Dist. Ct. & Family Ct., 1955-58; Maebashi Dist. Ct. & Family Ct., 1958-1961; Hiroshima Dist. Ct. & Family Ct., 1961-64. Judge, Nagano Family Ct. & Dist. Ct., 1965-67; Osaka Dist. Ct., 1972-74; Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1983-86; Tokyo High Ct., 1987, 89-92. Research Off., Sup. Ct., 1967-72. Director, Tokyo Legal Affairs Bureau, 1974-75. Counselor, Director and Director-General, Civil Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Justice, 1975-83, 86-87. Chief Judge, Shizuoka Dist. Ct., 1987-89. Secretary General, Sup. Ct., 1992-93. Justice, Sup. Ct., 1993-2002. Prof. Toin Univ. of Yokohama, since 2002.

About the Contributors:

Akihiro Hironaka, Nishimura & Partners. LL.B., 1993, The Univ. of Tokyo. LL.M., 2003, harvard. Member, The Dai-ichi Tokyo Bar Ass’n, 1996-1998, since 2000 (readmitted). Assoc., Nishimura & Partners, 1996-1998, since 2000; Ass’t Judge, Yokohama Dist. Ct., 1998-2000. Arnold & Porter LLP, D.C., 2003-2004. Partner, Nishimura & Partners, since 2007.

Tatsuo Ikeda, Prof., Osaka Univ. LL.B., 1974, LL.M., 1976, LL.D., 1995, Kyushu Univ.; Vis. Scholar, Freiburg Univ., Ger., 1985-87. Ass’t. Judge, Kobe Dist. Ct., 1978-80. Lecturer, Osaka Univ., 1980-82; Assoc. Prof., 1982-92; Prof., since 1992. Member, Comm. of the National Legal Exam., 1997-98.

Masako Kamiya, Prof., Gakushuin Univ. LL.B., 1975, The Univ.of Tokyo; LL.M., 1977, Tohoku Univ.; LL.D., 1981, The Univ. of Tokyo. Assoc. Prof., Hokkaido Univ., 1982-91; Prof., 1991-92. Prof., Gakushuin Univ., since 1992.

Kazuo Kato, Retired Chief Judge, Yokohama Dist. Ct. LL.B., 1956, LL.M., 1961, The Univ. of Tokyo; LL.M., 1968, Harvard. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1963-66, 70-74, 79-81, 86-90; Sapporo Dist. Ct., 1966-70; Tokyo High Ct., 1993, 96-97. Counselor, Ministry of Justice, 1974-79. Research Off., Sup. Ct., 1981-86. Director-General, Litigation Bureau, Ministry of Justice, 1990-93. Chief Judge, Kanazawa Dist. Ct., 1994; Shizuoka Dist. Ct., 1995-96; Yokohama Dist. Ct., 1997-1999; Sendai High Ct., 1999-2001. Pres. Environmental Dispute Coordination commission, since 2001.

Kiyoshi Kawashima, Partner, Kawashima & Kawashima Attorneys. LL.B., 1977, The Univ. of Tokyo; LL.M., 1982, Univ. of Calif. (Berkeley). Member, The Dai-ni Tokyo Bar Ass’n., 1979-83; Yokohama Bar Ass’n., since 1983. Assoc., Adachi, Henderson, Miyatake & Fujita, 1979-83. Davis Wright Todd Riese & Jones, Seattle, Wash., 1982-83. Partner, Kawashima & Kawashima Attorneys, since 1983. Prof., Legal Train. & Res. Inst., 1995-98.

Hisaya Kimura, Partner, Nagashima & Ohno. LL.B., 1983, Waseda Univ.; LL.M., 1990, Harvard. Member, The Dai-ichi Tokyo Bar Ass’n., since 1985; The Bar of the State of NY, since 1991. Assoc., Fujibayashi Law Offices, 1985-93; Nagashima & Ohno, 1993-96. Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, N.Y., 1991-93. Partner, Nagashima & Ohno, since 1996.

Kazutoshi Koike, Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct. LL.B., 1984, The Univ. of Tokyo; LL.M., 1989, Harvard. Ass’t. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1986-90, 92-93; Sapporo Dist. & Family Ct., 1993-96. Member, Legal Staff, General Secretariat, Sup. Ct., 1990. Ass’t. Councillor, Cabinet Secretariat, 1990-92. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., since 1996.

Takeshi Kojima, Prof. & Dean, Toin Yokohama Univ. LL.B., 1959; LL.M., 1961; LL.D., 1978, Chuo Univ; Legal Train. & Res. Inst., 1963. Vis. Scholar, Univ. of Michigan, 1966-68. Assoc. Prof., Chuo Univ., 1964-71; Prof., 1971-2006; Toin Univ. of Yokohama. Guest Prof., Aix-Marseille Univ., 1983; Frankfurt Goethe Univ., 1991-92.

Tamami Masumori, Research Off., Sup. Ct. LL.B., 1989, The Univ. of Tokyo. Vis. Scholar, Univ. of Wash., 1995-96. Ass’t. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1991-92, 1996-99; Fukuoka Dist. Ct., Kokura Branch, 1993-96; Osaka Dist. Ct., 1999-2003. Research Off., Sup. Ct., since 2003.

Hajime Nishiguchi, Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct. LL.B., 1973; LL.M., 1975, Waseda Univ. Vis. Researcher, Georgetown Univ., 1988-89. Ass’t. Judge, Okayama Dist. Ct., 1980-83; Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1989-90. Public Attorney, Takamatsu Legal Affairs Bureau, 1983-86; Tokyo Legal Affairs Bureau, 1986-89. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1990-92, 1997-present; Osaka Dist. Ct., 1992-95; Tokyo High Ct., 1995-97; Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1997-2000, Chiba Dist. Ct., since 2000.

Tetsuya Obuchi, Prof., The Univ. of Tokyo. LL.B., 1982, The Univ. of Tokyo; LL.M., 1987; S.J.D., 1988, Harvard. Ass’t. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1984-86; Nagoya Dist. Ct., 1992-95. Staff Attorney, UN Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1989-90. Secretary, Japanese Permanent Mission in Geneva, Switzerland, 1990-92. Member, Legal Staff, General Secretariat, Sup. Ct., 1988-89, 95-98. Member, Comm. of the National Legal Exam., 1995-97. Judge, Tokyo High Ct., 1998-99. Prof., The Univ. of Tokyo, since 1999.

Masaharu Ohashi, Partner, Okazaki, Ohashi & Maeda. LL.B., 1969, The Univ. of Tokyo; LL.M., 1976, Harvard. Member, The Dai-ichi Tokyo Bar Ass’n., since 1972. Assoc., Kajitani Law Office, 1972-83. Weil, Gotshal & Manges, 1976-77. Partner, Okazaki, Ohashi & Maeda (formerly Abiru & Ohashi), since 1983. Prof., Legal Train. & Res. Inst., 1993-96.

Katsu Sengoku, Partner, Nishimura & Partners. LL.B., 1980, LL.M., 1987, Waseda Univ.; LL.M., 1984, Yale. Vis. Scholar, Univ. of Calif. (Berkeley), 1984-85. Member, The Dai-ichi Tokyo Bar Ass’n., since 1982. Assoc., Nishimura & Sanada, 1986-90. Partner, Nishimura & Partners (formerly Nishimura & Sanada), since 1990.

Akira Takakuwa, Prof., Seikei Univ. LL.B., 1960, The Univ. of Tokyo; M.C.L., 1968, Columbia. Ass’t. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1962-65. Member, Legal Staff, and Legal Advisor, Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1965-76. Partner, Takakuwa Law Office, 1977-87. Prof., Rikkyo Univ., 1988-92; Kyoto Univ., since 1993-2000. Teikyo Univ., 2000-03, Seikei Univ., since 2003. Of Counsel, Mori, Hamada & Matsumoto, Tokyo, since 2000.

Koji Takeuchi, Partner, Sakura Kyodo Law Offices. LL.B., 1968, The Univ. of Tokyo; LL.M., 1983, Columbia. Member, Tokyo Bar Ass’n., since 1970; The Bar of the State of N.Y., since 1986. Assoc., Matsuo & Kosugi, 1970-72. Partner, Sakura Kyodo Law Offices, since 1972. Hurt, Richardson, Garner, Todd & Cadenhead, Atlanta, Ga., since 1983. Lecturer, Hosei Univ., 1977-82; Gakushuin Univ., since 1997.

Yutaka Tanaka, Partner, Yutaka Tanaka Law Office. LL.B., 1973, The Univ. of Tokyo; LL.M., 1977, Harvard. Ass’t. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1975-79. Ass’t. Prof., Legal Train. & Res. Inst., 1979-81; Prof., 1987-91. Member, Legal Staff, General Secretariat, Sup. Ct., 1981-83. Judge, Tokyo Dist. Ct., 1986-87. Research Off., Sup. Ct., 1992-96. Member, Tokyo Bar Ass’n., since 1996. Assoc., Hashimoto Kizawa & Fujiwara Law Office, 1996-99. Partner, Yutaka Tanaka Law Office, since 1999.

Hiroyuki Tezuka, Partner, Nishimura & Partners. LL.B., 1984, The Univ. of Tokyo; LL.M., 1992, Harvard. Member, The Dai-ichi Tokyo Bar Ass’n., since 1986; The Bar of the State of N.Y., since 1993; The Bar of the U.S. Sup. Ct., since 1998. Assoc., Nishimura & Sanada, 1986-93. Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, N.Y., 1992-93. Partner, Nishimura & Partners (formerly Nishimura & Sanada), since 1993. Lecturer, Chuo Univ. Graduate School, since 1997.

Masako Yajima, Associate, Nishimura & Partners. LL.B., 1992, Keio Univ; LL.M., 2000, Columbia. Member, the Dai-ichi Tokyo Bar Ass’n, since 1994; the Bar of the State of NY, since 2001. Assoc., Nishimura & Partners, since 1994.

Mayumi Nishizawa, Former Lecturer, Nishogakusha Univ. LL.B., 1992; LL.M., 1994, Waseda Univ. Academic Ass’t., Waseda Univ., 1994-97. Lecturer, Nishogakusha Univ., since 1997.
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION

1.01 Historical Background

1.02 Political Organization

1.03 History of Japan's Procedural System

1.04 Sources of Law

Chapter 2 PROFESSIONAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE

2.01 Introductory Remarks

2.02 Legal Education

2.03 Law Offices

2.04 Counsel in Judicial Proceedings

2.05 Professional Legal Associations

2.06 Legal Representatives of the State: The Minister of Justice and Other Officials

2.07 Jurists in Public Administration

2.08 Notaries

2.09 Nonlawyer Specialists

2.10 Legal Aid

Chapter 3 THE JUDICIARY

3.01 Judicial Organization

3.02 The Judges

3.03 Court Officials Other Than Judges

Chapter 4 ADJUDICATORY AUTHORITY

4.01 Basic Concepts and Terminology

4.02 The Role of the Judiciary in Relation to Other Branches of the Government

4.03 Civil Controversies and Matters Cognizable by the Courts

4.04 Subject Matter Competence in the Court of First Instance

4.05 Territorial Competence

4.06 Related Procedural Rules

4.07 Competence in Cases with International Aspects

Chapter 5 PARTIES

5.01 Party Capacity

5.02 Procedural Capacity

5.03 Representatives in Litigation

5.04 Standing to Litigate

5.05 Joinder of Parties

5.06 Intervention

5.07 Substitution of Parties

Chapter 6 PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES: PRE-COMMENCEMENT PREPARATION AND PROVISIONAL REMEDIES

6.01 Introduction

6.02 Pre-Commencement Preparation

6.03 Perpetuation of Evidence

6.04 Provisional Remedies: Introduction

6.05 Provisional Attachment

6.06 Provisional Disposition with Respect to the Subject Matter in Dispute

6.07 Provisional Disposition Temporarily Fixing the State of Affairs with Respect to the Legal Relationship in Dispute

6.08 Relief from Provisional Remedies Available to the Adverse Party

Chapter 7 ADJUDICATORY PROCESS IN THE COURTS OF FIRST INSTANCE

7.01 Preliminary Matters

7.02 Preparation and Pleadings

7.03 Joinder of Claims, Counterclaims and Amendments

7.04 The Main Hearing

7.05 Proof and Proof-Taking

7.06 Judgments and Decisions

Chapter 8 PROCEEDINGS IN THE HIGHER COURTS

8.01 General Characteristics

8.02 First Appeal (Kôso Appeal)

8.03 Second Appeal (Jôkoku Appeal)

8.04 Kôkoku Appeal

8.05 Retrial

Chapter 9 VARIOUS TYPES OF CIVIL ACTIONS

9.01 Introductory Remarks - Overview of Various Types of Actions

9.02 Administrative Litigation

9.03 Actions Concerning Domestic Relationships

9.04 Actions on Bills or Checks

9.05 Ordinary Civil Actions in Summary Courts

Chapter 10 SUMMARY PROCEDURES AND NON-CONTENTIOUS PROCEEDINGS

10.01 Introductory Remarks

10.02 Small Claims Procedure

10.03 Summary Debt Collection Proceedings

10.04 Proceedings for Pre-Commencement Compromise

10.05 Court-Annexed Conciliation Proceedings

10.06 Non-Contentious Proceedings for Decision-Making

Chapter 11 INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS

11.01 Introduction and Legislative History

11.02 Liquidation Bankruptcy

11.03 Civil Rehabilitation Proceedings

11.04 Corporate Arrangement and Special Liquidation

11.05 Corporate Reorganization

11.06 Cross-Border Insolvencies

Appendix 11A Insolvency Statistics

Appendix 11B Law Relating to Recognition and Assistance for Foreign Insolvency Proceedings

Chapter 12 ARBITRATION

12.01 Arbitration in Japan: Historical Background

12.02 Sources of Law

12.03 Outline of the Provisions on Arbitration

Appendix 12A Arbitration Law

Chapter 13 LITIGATION EXPENSES

13.01 The General Rule

13.02 Expense Assessment as a Procedural Sanction

13.03 Expense Determination When Neither Party is a Complete Winner

13.04 Expense Allocation in Multi-Party Litigation

13.05 Special Provisions for Determining Costs in Intervention Cases

13.06 Special Situations: Settlement and Termination of an Action by Means Other than Judgment

13.07 Rules for Processing Litigation Expenses

13.08 Security for Litigation Expenses

13.09 Assistance in Litigation

Chapter 14 ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS

14.01 Enforcement of Domestic Judgments

14.02 Enforcement of Security Rights and Other Forms of Judicial Sale

14.03 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

14.04 Enforcement of Arbitration Awards

Chapter 15 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN LITIGATION

15.01 Introduction

15.02 Cooperation Sought by Japan

15.03 Cooperation Rendered by Japan

Appendix 15A Signatories of the Procedure Convention

Appendix 15B Signatories of the Service Convention

Appendix 15C Japan's Bilateral Arrangements for International Cooperation

Appendix A Sample Procedural Documents

Appendix BI Sample Judgment (PART 1)

Appendix BII Sample Judgment (Part 2)

Japanese Code of Civil Procedure

Japanese Rules of Civil Procedure

Table of Statutes, Treaties and Conventions

Table of Cases

Bibliography of Sources Cited

Glossaries

Index


Yasuhei Taniguchi, Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University and Senchu Univ. Law School since 2006. He holds L.L.B. from Kyoto Univ.; LL.M. U. California-Berkeley; and J.S.D. from Cornell Univ. Of Counsel to Matsuo & Kosugi since 1998.
Prof. Taniguchi taught law and civil procedure in Japan, Europe, and USA and writes on Japanese civil procedure. He was an Appellate Body member of the World Trade Org. (WTO Geneva) from 2000-2007 and President from 2004 to 2005.
Prof. Taniguchi is V-P of the International Association of Procedural Law; member of the International Council for Com. Arbitration (ICCA) and ICC Council World Business Law; Board Member Japan Assoc. of Comparative Law; Pres. Japan Assoc. of Arbitrators since 2005; member Special Advisory Comm. of Japan Commercial Arbitration Assoc. since 2006.

Pauline C. Reich isProf. at Waseda Univ. School of Law and Director of the Asia-Pacific Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Internet Security Research Institute in Tokyo. She is a Member of the NJ Bar since 1987 and holds degrees from City College of NY, Princeton Univ., and NY Law School.
She has been active in the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution, the International Legal Ed. Committee and International Law and Practice, Committee on Asian Law and Association for Asian Studies. She has been Vice-Chair of E-Commerce Payment Committee, ABA Section of Science & Technology since 2006.

Hiroto Miyake is Dean of Toin University of Yokohama and has been a professor there since 1999. He was Chief Judge of the Tokyo Family Court from 1997-1999 and has presided over Tokyo courts since the early 1960’s. Counsel to Matsuo & Kosugi since 1999.
Dean Miyake has a bachelor’s degree in Social Science from the International Christian Univ. and a Master of Legal Letters (LLM) from Northwestern University. He was a Visiting Scholar at Northwestern and the Univ. of Chicago in the 1960’s.


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