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1906. — 42 p. Law relating to National Loans. National Loans Regulations. Ordinance №24 of Finance Department (1906).
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Yokohama: Kelly and Walsh, Ltd, 1907. — 107 p. This Law is applicable to persons who have committed offences within the Empire, , irrespective of who the perpetrator may be. The Law is also applicable to opersons who have committed offences on board Japanese ships outside the Empire.
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Tokyo: Printed by Kokubunsha. Publication details not specified. — 350 p. The first draft of a Civil Code of Japan was drawn up by Mr. Boissonade de Fontarabie, a french jurist, and followed in the main the lines of the French Law. But shortly before it was to go into effect a committee of revision aws appointed.
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Publication details not specified. — 64 p. We, the Japanese people, acting through our duly elected representatives in the National Diet, determined that we shall secure for ourselves and our posterity the fruits of peaceful cooperation.
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Boston: The Boston Book Company, 1911. — 352 p. The Commercial Code of Japan is based mainly on the Commercial Code of Germany. At the same time it contains elements from the commercial codes of practically all Continental countries, and some administrative provisions due to Japanese conditions.
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Tokyo: Kokubunsha. Publication details not specified. — 242 p. In the making of the present Commercial Code the original intention aws merely to revise the former Code. But in the course of the work so many changes have been made that the result was that is substantially a new Code, in which the German system is followed even more closely than in the former one.
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1906. — 125 p. Monopoly of Japan. Tobacco Monopoly. Salt Monopoly. Camphor Monopoly. The manufactory of tobacco shall be the monopoly of the Government. Tobacco can be imported only by the Government or by persons duly authorized for the purpose by the Government.
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1905. — 326 p. The annual rate of the land tax is fixed at two and a half per cent. of the value-of-land. From the 32nd year and to 36th year of Meiji , the land tax shall be increased in the rate 8/1000 in the assessed value of land, and two a half per cent. in the land lot for building purposes in Shi (cities).
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Yokohama: Japan Mail Office, 1903. — 360 p. Of the Application of the Criminal Code in General. The law is applicable to all offences committed within the borders of the Empire irrespective of who the repretator may be. The law is also applicable to offences committed on board Japanese ships without the borders of the Empire.
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Yokohama: Eastern World Office, 1898. — 207 p. In submitting to the public these Notes, which originally appeared in the "Eastern World", the autor must claim the indulgence of a critical public, because they were written with the many interruptions incident to the work of a Newspaper, Publishing, and Printing Office, that permitted no exclusive attention to the work in hand,...
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Yokohama: Kelly and Walsh, Limited, 1899. — 327 p. The Civil Code of Japan translated in the following pages was by the Diet in March,1896, and was promulgated on the 23td of the following month, the date of its operation being left for subsequent determination by Imperial Decree.
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Yokohama: Kelly and Walsh, Limited, 1897. — 301 p. The Civil Code of Japan translated in the following pages was by the Diet in March,1896, and was promulgated on the 23td of the following month, the date of its operation being left for subsequent determination by Imperial Decree.
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Yokohama: Japan Mail Office, 1903. — 84 p. Believing that the Faculty of your college would like to have copies of the latesthdrafts of proposed Japanese Codes, I have the honour to send by this post: Draft of Criminal Code; Code of Civil Procedure. Both of which I have translated from the original Japanese text.
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Yokohama: Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. 1904. — 308 p. The Code of Civil Procedure now in force took effect on the 1st of January , 1891. It contains 805 Articles, the provisions of which are practically identical with those of the German Code.
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Cambridge University Press, 2004. — 235 p. The Ritual of Rights in Japan demonstrates that rights-based conflict is central to Japanese legal, political, and social practice. Challenging cultural stereotypes about harmony and consensus, the author spent three years in Japan analyzing groundbreaking battles over AIDS policy and the definition of death. His vivid descriptions of...
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