The role of prominent jurists in Japan's engagement with International Law, 1953-1945. Introduction.
Masaharu Yanagihara
págs. 1-3
Learning the New Law, Envisioning the New World: Meiji Japan's Reading of Henry Wheaton
LAM Hok-chung
págs. 4-36
Yukichi Fukuzawa (1835-1901): revisiting Fukuzawa from a Comparative Perspective
Han Sang-hee
págs. 37-69
Anthony Carty
págs. 70-94
Mineitciro Adatci (1869-1934): His Concept of International Adjudication
Masaharu Yanagihara
págs. 95-121
págs. 122-143
Juji Enomoto: The Case of an International Lawyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy
Masahiro Kurosaki, Akira Mayama
págs. 144-163
The Origin and Evolution of Private International Law in Japan
Yoshiaki Sakurada
págs. 164-180
págs. 181-195
págs. 196-216
Sadajiro Atobe and Kotaro Tanaka: The Universal Private International Law School of Thought in Japan
Keisuke Takeshita
págs. 217-242
Hidebumi Egawa: Founder of the Internationalist Tradition in the Japanese Conflict of Laws
Dai Yokomizo
págs. 243-256
Rokuichiro Michii
págs. 257-282
The International Atomic Energy Agency and the International Legal Framework for Nuclear Safety
Wolfram Tonhauser, Anthony Wetherall
págs. 283-313
págs. 338-356