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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 68. Chapters: Constitution of Japan, Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, Law of Japan, Act on National Flag and Anthem, Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance Regarding the Healthy Development of Youths, Japanese copyright law, SCOJ 2007 No.30, Meiji Constitution, Right to Make Transmittable, Ryuichi Shimoda v. The State, SCOJ 2005 No.1977, Supreme Court of Japan, Railway Construction Act, Smoking in Japan, Alien registration in Japan, Abortion in Japan, Lay judges in Japan, Hiroko Nagata, Japanese nationality law, City designated by government ordinance, Jinkanpo Atsugi Incinerator, LGBT rights in Japan, Sweden v. Yamaguchi, Koseki, Attorneys in Japan, Judicial system of Japan, SCOJ 2005 No. 947, Japanese employment law, Trade Union Act of 1949, Sh jo, Imperial Household Law, Labor Standards Act of 1947, Sh nen, Japanese competition law, Unfair Labor Practice, SCOJ 2003 No.157, Hobankyo, J minhy, Japanese trademark law, Attorney at foreign law, Administrative Appeal Act, SCOJ Landmark Cases, Special purpose company, Local Autonomy Law, Six Codes, Y gen gaisha, NOx Law, Shoshinsha mark, Railway Nationalization Act, Koreisha mark, Superficies, Administrative Litigation Act, List of Chief Justices of Japan, Judicial scrivener, Life imprisonment in Japan, Administrative scrivener, Administrative guidance, Atomic Energy Basic Law, G mei gaisha, G shi gaisha, Large-Scale Earthquake Countermeasure Act, Administrative Procedure Act, Lay assessor, Law for Temporary Measures concerning University Management, Tokyo High Court, Airport Law, Supreme Court of Judicature of Japan. Excerpt: Pre-Modern History The early law of Japan was heavily influenced by Chinese law. Little is known about Japanese law prior to the seventh century, when the Ritsury was developed and codified. Before Chinese characters were transplanted and adopted by the Japanese...