目次
1 Scope of Omission Crimes in Japan
2 Moral Luck and Criminal Law Theory
3 Accomplice Criminal Liability to Masterminds―What is the most appropriate Legislation?
4 A Contribution to the Development of Criminal Theory based on the Desert Theory
5 Traces the History and Development of Japanese Criminal Law
6 Death Penalty in Japan―In light of the introduction of the mixed‐panel system and recent developments in the criteria for applying the death penalty
7 Low‐level Penalties in Japan:Fines and Petty Fines
8 Using Equity Reasons to evaluate Mitigating Circumstances―An Explanation of Sentencing Principles
9 Judicial Persons as Victims:An Introduction from a Japanese Perspective
10 Specialized Frauds in Japan
11 An analysis of Japan’s Foreign Public Official Anti‐Bribery Act
12 A consideration of the protection of trade secrets in Japan
13 The Case of Criminal Regulation as a Strategy to Control the Covid‐19 Pandemic in Japan
14 Protection of Victims of Crime―The case of Japan
15 New Lay Judge System in Japan
16 An analysis of the seven Mutual Legal Assistance(MLA) agreements concluded by Japan and the uniqueness of the EU‐Japan MLA Agreement
Last Chapter The Methods of Legal Dogmatics of Criminal Law―From a Realistic Perspective