The Development of Jury Service in Japan : A square block in a round hole?

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book presents a comprehensive account of past and present efforts to introduce the jury system in Japan. Four legal reforms are documented and assessed: the implementation of the bureaucratic and all-judge special jury systems in the 1870s, the introduction of the all-layperson jury in the late 1920s, the transplantation of the Anglo-American-style jury system to Okinawa under the U.S. Occupation, and the implementation of the mixed-court lay judge (saiban'in) system in 2009. While being primarily interested in the related case studies, the book also discusses the instances when the idea of introducing trial by jury was rejected at different times in Japan's history. Why does legal reform happen? What are the determinants of success and failure of a reform effort? What are the prospects of the saiban'in system to function effectively in Japan? This book offers important insights on the questions that lie at the core of the law and society debate and are highly relevant for understanding contemporary Japan and its recent and distant past.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction

Legal Change: Contending Explanations

Plan of the Book

Chapter 2: The Pre-war History of the Concept of Trial by Jury in Japan

Historial Background: The Developments in the Japanese Legal System in the Meiji Period

The Introduction of the Concept of Jury Service to Japan

The Bureaucratic Jury (Sanza) System

The Meiji Constitution: The Public Debate

Boissonade's Proposal: Provisions Concerning the Jury in the Draft of the Code of Criminal Instruction

Evaluating the First Attempts to Introduce Trial by Jury in Meiji Period Japan

Conclusions

Chapter 3. The Pre-war Jury System

Historical Background: The Developments in the Legal System in the Late Meiji, Taishō, and Early Shōwa Periods

Drafting and Implementation

The Jury Act: A Summary

Promotion Efforts and Implementation

The Japanese Jury in Action

Amendments and Suspension

Evaluating Japan's Pre-war Experience with Jury Trials

Conclusions

Chapter 4. Attempts to Introduce the Jury System in Japan's Colonial Possessions

Historical Background: Japan and Its Colonies

Taiwan: Attempts to Introduce the Jury System in the Japanese Colonial Period

Karafuto: The Jury System on the Island during the Japanese Colonial Period

The Jury System in Colonial Japan: The Colonized Peoples in Japanese Jury Courts

Evaluating the Attempts to Introduce the Jury System in Taiwan and Karafuto

Conclusions

Chapter 5. The Occupation Years: Attempts to Introduce the Jury System

Historical Background: The Developments in the Legal System in the Immediate Post-War Period

The Proposals to Introduce the Jury System in Mainland Japan under the Allied Occupation

The Jury System in Okinawa under the U.S. Occupation

Evaluating Japan's and Okinawa's Experiences with Jury Trials under the Occupation

Conclusions

Chapter 6. The Mixed-Court Jury (Saiban'in) System in Contemporary Japan

Historical Background: The Developments in the Legal System in the Post-Occupation Period

The Background to the Adoption of the Lay Judge Act

Drafting and Enactment

The Lay Judge Act: A Summary

Preparation for Enforcement

Public Debate

Implementation and the First Lay Judge Case

The First Six Years of the Functioning of the System

Evaluating Japan's New Lay Judge (Saiban'in) System

Conclusions

Chapter 7. Conclusions

Why Was the Jury System Introduced (or Ended Up not Being Introduced) at Different Times in Japan's History?

What Were the Determinants of Success and Failure of Japan's Past Experiences with the Jury System and How Does the Lay Judge (Saiban'in) System Fare with regard to These Parameters?

A Summary of Findings: Revisiting the Two Approaches to Analyzing Legal Change

Bibliography

Appendix

Illustrations

Index

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