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B. Sociology of Law 126 WASEDA BULLETIN OF COMPARATIVE LA W Vol. 16 b. Sociology of Law The Japanese Association of Sociology of Law held its 1 995 General Meeting on May 27 and 28 at Nihon University. (1) Verification of the Fiscal Parliamentary Rule in Japan, by Katsuhiro Tani (Anan Professional School of Technology). (2) Some Results and Issues concerning the Execution of CT Law in Japan, by Yoshiaki Nakamura (Professor, Nihon University). (3) "Substantive Orientation" and "Process Orientation" in Legal Movements, by Hideki Kashizawa (Associate Professor, Kagoshima University) . (4) The Protection and Dissolution of Common (Iriaiken) by State Power, by Hidetoshi Nakao (Seinan Gakuin University). (5) Landwirtschaftliches Bondenrecht und Rechtssoziologie, by Juichi Takahashi (Ibaraki University). (6) Urban Land Property and Sociology of Law, by Sumitaka Harada (Professor, Tokyo University). (7) What is "The Inner Order of Social Association"? by Toru Otsu (Kokushikan University). (8) Multiple Sources of the Legal System and Its Change, by Atsuhito Eguchi (Associate Professor, Kyushu University). (9) Functions and Characteristics of Environmental Dispute Mediation in Japan, by Hiroshi Takahashi (Graduate Student , Tokyo University) . (10) A Structural Analysis of Morality and Legal Enforcement, by Manako Kinoshita (Lecturer, Kagawa University). (11) On Japanese "Sei-i" as a Sense of Social Norm, by Isamu Yoshida (Professor, Kumamoto University). DEVELOPMENTS IN 1995 - A CADEMIC SOCIETIES 1 2 7 ( 1 2) La cultura giuridica cattolica nel diritto di famiglia in Italia ottocentesca, by Masao Kotani (Tokyo University). (13) Japanese Family Law Reform during the Postwar Occupa- tion, by Mi-kihiko Wada (Tokyo University). (14) Social Structure Theory and the "Community Theory" of Village, by Kenji Mori (Shion College). (15) Conflicts Relating to Environmental Problems and Their Resolutions, by Takehisa Awaji (Professor, St. Paul's University). (16) Some Analyses of the Defects in Environmental Law, by Yasutaka Abe (Professor, Kobe University). (17) Social Movements from the Viewpoint of Environmental Economics, by Tsunetoshi Yamamura (Professor, Kansei Gakuin University) . (18) Legal Sociology of Real Estate Transactions, by Yuko Koishi et al. .
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