Court Reform in Japan

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Social Issues

 

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Allen G

 

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April 6, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The reasoning behind the use of lay judges that have no legal background is similar to that of the USA jury system. However, some key differences between both the details of the systems, as well as cultural and social aspects of the Japanese could prevent the proposed mixed-court system from solving anything...
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Also, there is a distinct hierarchy amongst Japanese in terms of social status that can be seen in almost every interpersonal exchange, especially in language used. Someone deemed to be a superior would use neutral Japanese, while the social subordinate will speak in an honorific form when referring to the superior, and a humble form when referring to themselves...
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