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Document Details : Title: Farmers, the State and Law in Prewar Japan Author(s): VANOVERBEKE, D. Journal: Orientalia Lovaniensia Periodica Volume: 31 Date: 2000 - 2005 Pages: 193-212 DOI: 10.2143/OLP.31.0.565551 Abstract : One of the institutions that can help or prevent social change is the judiciary by promoting new norms. Recent developments in sociology of law focusing on Japan have pointed in the direction of the presence of a state controlled rather than a judicially driven social change here. The author uses the sociology of law as method in the present study. The aim is to provide an insight into the function and implication of the farm tenancy conciliation system (kosaku chôtei seido): the main legal measure taken by the Japanese government to cope with the disputes which were undermining the social fabric between 1924 and 1938. |
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