Sources of the Japanese Law System
Keywords:
Japanese Law, Taika Constitution, Japanese legislation.Abstract
The fascinating and dynamic Japanese culture and civilization is based on its development of ethical values, principles and rules of unique, special and highly diversified law. The Japanese legal system brings together a number of special ideas in the context of the evolution and variety of social and moral norms.References
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