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The Civil Code Controversy in Meiji Japan: The Struggle to Modernize the Nation

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The book outlines a dramatic history of the failed liberalization of Japanese private law during the Meiji era.

Once Japan overthrew the shogunate and fully opened up to contact with the world, modernization of the backward country and its fragmented customary legal system became a crucial objective of the new ruling elites.

The initiated codification of law included the drafting of the first Civil Code, designed to revolutionize the traditional societal ties in Japan.

The legal project, seemingly straightforward, turned out to be notoriously difficult and dragged on for three decades.

More importantly, it led to a national controversy, dividing the Japanese jurisprudence into two opposing factions, which supported drastically different visions of the Civil Code and thus, the country's future.

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Product Details
Leiden University Press
9400604904 / 9789400604902
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/04/2024
256 pages
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