JAPAN. Civil law with English-American influence. Prime Minister, designated by both houses of the Diet. 47 prefectures. Romanization.

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JAPAN (NIHON-KOKU/NIPPON-KOKU) BACKGROUND AND LEGAL SYSTEM LEGAL SYSTEM POLITICAL SYSTEM HEAD OF STATE HEAD OF GOVERNMENT SUBNATIONAL ENTITIES SUBLOCAL ENTITIES TRANSLITERATION SYSTEM LANGUAGES Civil law with English-American influence. Constitutional monarchy with parliamentary government. Emperor, determined by family succession laws. The Emperor serves for his lifetime. Prime Minister, designated by both houses of the Diet. 47 prefectures. None. Romanization. Japanese (Nihongo).

CONSTITUTION OFFICIAL NAME ENACTMENT Nihonkōku Kenpō or Dai Nihon Teikōku Kenpō. The current Japanese Constitution was enacted on November 3, 1946. The original constitution, the Meiji Constitution [Dai Nihon Teikōku Kenpō] (1889), was replaced pursuant to Japan s surrender in World War II. JAPAN CONST. art. <article>, para. <paragraph>. Examples JAPAN CONST. [Kenpo] art. 1 para. 1. Kenpo, art. 1, para. 1. Meiji Kenpo, art. 1, para. 1. Note: Citation to the constitution or administrative codes can be in English with the article number if citing to an English translation of the source. STATUTES GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE The 1947 constitution declared that Japan would retain its emperor, but the emperor would only have powers delegated by the constitution and no governmental powers. The constitution also created the National Diet to replace the former Imperial Diet. The National Diet is composed of two houses, the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors, and is the sole law making entity of the state. Under the parliamentary Cabinet system adopted by the Constitution, the prime minister is chosen from among the Diet members by a resolution of the Diet. In addition, a majority of the ministers of state are required to be chosen from among the Diet members. Furthermore, the Cabinet is held collectively responsible to the Diet in the exercise of executive power. If the House of Representatives passes a vote of nonconfidence, the Cabinet is required to resign en bloc or the House of Representatives is dissolved in order that an appeal may be made directly to the country through an election.

LEGISLATIVE PROCESS REPORTERS A bill can be submitted by either the Cabinet, or a member of the Diet. The Cabinet can submit the bill to either the House of Representatives or the House of Councillors, where the bill will be referred to a committee. To pass a major bill, the bill is explained and subjected to questions by Diet members before being referred to a committee. In committee deliberations, the committee members question the government officials involved in drawing up the legislation, experts are called to testify, issues are debated amendments are proposed, and a vote on the bill is taken. In the plenary session, the committee chairman presents the bill and gives a report on the results. Once the bill is passed by one house, having been amended or not, the bill is sent to the other house for approval. A bill only becomes law if it is approved by both houses. Most bills are proposed in the House of representatives, thus the House of Councillors usually decides the fate of a bill. Hōrei zensho. Kanpō. Genkō hōki sōran. Nihon genkō hōki. Roppō zensho. Hōrei dēta teikyō shisutemu (on the web). various tsūtatsushū. Examples <transcribed Japanese title in italics><translated title in parenthesis in roman (on first occurrence only)>,<article>,<paragraph><item>,<legislative number>,<year>,<convenient translation (if any)>. Shōken torihikihō (Securities and exchange law) art. 1 (Law No. 25, 1948), in 6 EHS No. 6600. Gaishi ni kansuru hōritsu (Law concerning foreign investment) art. 10 (Law No. 163, 1950), in 5 EHS No. 5410.

NOTE ON JAPENESE STATUTORY AND CODE CITATIONS Code and statutory subdivisions may be translated as follows: jō article 1 kō paragraph (2) gō item (iii) In Japan, the first paragraph of a multi-paragraph article is usually left unnumbered. In some cases, Japanese statutes are amended by adding a paragraph between existing paragraphs in a statute. This is shown by a hyphen. COMMERCIAL CODE art. 222, art. 222-2, art. 222-3, art. 223. ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE SOURCES REPORTER The National Diet the sole law making entity of the state. For rules and regulations (kisoku), cabinet orders (seirei), Prime Minister s Office orders (furei), ministry ordinances (shōrei), instructions (kunrei), notifications (kokuji), circulars (tsūtatsu): Cite from an authoritative source such as Hōrei zensho, Kanpō, Genkō hōki sōran, Nihon genkō hōki, Roppō zensho, Hōrei dēta teikyō shisutemu (on the web), and various tsūtatsushū. Append translation if desired. Hōrei zensho. Kanpō. Genkō hōki sōran. Nihon genkō hōki. Roppō zensho. Hōrei dēta teikyō shisutemu (on the web). various tsūtatsushū.

Examples <transcribed Japanese title in italics><translated title in parenthesis in roman (on first occurrence only)>,<article>,<paragraph><item>,<legislative number>,<year>,<convenient translation (if any)>. Shōken torihikihō (Securities and exchange law) art. 1 (Law No. 25, 1948), in 6 EHS No. 6600. Gaishi ni kansuru hōritsu (Law concerning foreign investment) art. 10 (Law No. 163, 1950), in 5 EHS No. 5410. CODES Minji shoshōhō (CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE) Keihō (PENAL CODE) Cited as Minsohō. Cited as Keihō. Shōhō (COMMERCIAL CODE) Keiji soshōhō (CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE) Cited as Shōhō. Cited as Keishōhō. <code name>, art. <article> (<paragraph>). Example Minsohō, art. 30(1).

CASE LAW JUDICIAL OVERVIEW REPORTER (SUPREME COURT) Japan has a four-tier judiciary system. The first tier is composed of 438 summary courts (kan'i saibansho). These courts handle claims that are 900,000 yen or less, and minor criminal offenses. The second tier of courts is that of the 50 district courts (katei saibansho). The district courts serve as the principle courts of first instance and appellate courts to the summary courts, and the district courts standard of review is de novo. Along side the district courts, on the second tier, are the family courts (katei saibansho). These courts handle succession, domestic relations, and juvenile offenses. On the third tier are the 8 high courts (kōtō saibansho). These courts are courts of appeals for the district courts and the second appeals court for the summary courts (in criminal matters only). The last tier of the judicial system is the 15 member Supreme Court of Japan (Saikō saibansho). The Supreme Court functions as the constitutional court and also the court of last resort. For the high court (Saikō saibansho), district courts (Chihō saibansho), family courts (Katei saibansho), and summary courts (Kan i saibansho) cite to any reporter listed in the REPORTERS (HIGH COURTS, DISTRICT COURTS, FAMILY COURTS, SUMMARY COURTS) or topical reporters or periodicals. Saikō Saibansho minjin hanreishū (1947 Present) (Minshū). Saikō Saibansho keiji hanreishū (1947 Present) (Keishū). Saikō Saibansho saibanshū minji (1947 Present) (saibanshū minji). Saikō Saibansho saibanshū keiji (1947 Present) (saibanshū keiji). Saibansho jihō (1948 Present) (Saibansho jihō). Saikō Saibansho minji hanrei tokuhō (1947 1950) (Saikei Hantoku). Saikō Saibansho keiji hanketsu tokuhō (1947-1950) (Saikei Hantoku).

REPORTERS (HIGH COURT, DISTRICT COURTS, FAMILY COURTS, SUMMARY COURTS) Daiisshin keiji saiban reishū (1958) (Isshin keishū). Kakyū saibansho kenji saiban reishū (1959 1968) (Kakeishū). Kakyū saibansho minji saiban reishū (1950 1984) (kaminshū). Kakūsai shuyō hanketsu jōhō (2001 date) (Kakyūsai jōhō). Katei saiban geppō (1949 date) (Kasai geppō). Keiji saiban geppō (1969 1986) (Keisai geppō). Kōtō saibansho keiji hanketsu tokuhō (1950 1956) (Kōkei hantoku). Kōtō saibansho keiji hanreishū (1947 date) (Kōkeishū). Kōtō saibansho keiji saiban sokuhōshū (1981 date) (Kōkei saisokushū). Kōtō saibansho minji hanreishū (1947 date) (Kōmnshū). Tōkyo Kōtō saibansho hanketsu jihō (keiji) (1953 date) (Tōkō jihō keiji). Tōkyo Kōtō saibansho hanketsu jihō (minji) (1953 date) (Tōkō jihō minji). Tōkyo Kōtō saibansho keiji hanketsu jihō (1951 1953) (Tōkōkei jihō). REPORTERS (TOPICAL) Chiteki zaisanken kankei minji gyōsei saiban reishū (1991-1998) (Chiteki saishū). Chiteki (mutai) zaisanken saiban reishū (1969 1998) (Chiteki saishū). Chiteki zaisanken saiban reishū (1999 date) (Chiteki saishū). Gyōsei jiken saiban reishū (1950 1997) (Gyōsai reishū). Gyōsei saiban geppō (1948 1950) (Gyōsei geppō).

Mutai zaisanken kankei minji gyōsei saiban reishū (1969 1990) (Mutai reishū). Rōdō kankei saiban reishū (1950 1997) (Rōminshū). Example NOTE ON JAPANESE CASE LAW <Plaintiff (family name only)> v. <Defendant (family name only)>, <volume><reporter><page> (<court><exact date>). Judgment of Nov. 24, 1924, in 17(2) Hanrei taikei 94 (Gr. Ct. Cass.). If an agency or an institution is a party to the case, the Japanese title should be translated into English in parenthesis following the Japanese Word. Kabushiki Kaisha or Kabushiki-Kaisha can be abbreviated as K. Names of business companies need not be translated. The name of the court should always be indicated in a full case citation, and particular departments and branches of the court may be shown in citation where they are important. Citation to publications with the full case (as in Hanrei jihō) should be cited. Publications in which summary cases are printed (such as Hanrei taikei) can be cited, but the citation should use in. Unreported cases may be cited with the indication that they are unreported, the court, docket number, and complete date. UNREPORTED CASES FORMAT Suzuki v. Wantanabe, unreported case (Tokyo Dist. Ct., No. 27 (wa) 1960 June 26, 1962). SOURCES The CIA Factbook, http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ja.html The House of Counsillors: The National Diet of Japan, http://www.sangiin.go.jp/eng/guide/f_c_2.htm

Stanford Guide to Japan Information Resources, http://jguide.stanford.edu/site/law_regulation_19.html Japan Law, http://www.japanlaw.co.jp/index.html Form of Citation of Japanese Legal Materials, 42 Wash. L. Rev. SPECIAL THANKS Professor John Haley Professor of Law at Washington University School of Law Laura Vogel Staff Member. Oct. 2006 Selena Nelson ICM Committee Member. Oct. 2006 Matthew T. Nagel ICM Coordinator. Oct. 2006