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主要著作:
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Global Governance and Regulation: Order and Disorder (Routledge, 2018) (co-edited with Danielle Ireland-Piper)
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Who Rules Japan? Popular Participation in the Japanese Legal Process (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015) (co-edited with Luke Nottage and Kent Anderson)
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Commercial Law in East Asia (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2014) (co-edited with Roman Tomasic).
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The First Year Law Experience: A New Beginning (Sydney: Halstead, 2014) (co-edited with Maria Nicolae).
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Community and the Law: A Critical Reassessment of American Liberalism and Japanese Modernity (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010) (TakaoTanase; co-translated with Luke Nottage).
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Corporate Governance in the 21st Century: Japan’s Gradual Transformation (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008) (co-edited with Luke Nottage and Kent Anderson).
- 論文:
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‘Endurance in Japanese Law’, (2020) 49(1) Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht/ Journal of Japanese Law 1-4 (with contributions by Giorgio Fabio Colombo, Luke Nottage and Heather Roberts)
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‘Laughing at the Law: A Socio-Semiotic Analysis of Legal Comedy on Japanese Prime-Time Television’ (2019) 32(4) International Journal for the Semiotics of Law – Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique 923-938 (DOI: 10.1007/s11196-019-09649-w)
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‘Caring Capitalism? The Case of Japanese Employment Law’ in Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper (eds), Global Governance and Regulation: Order and Disorder (Routledge, 2018), 103-119
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‘Global Governance and Regulation — A Dreamscape’ in Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper (eds), Global Governance and Regulation: Order and Disorder (Routledge, 2018), xi-xiv
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‘Japanese Employment Law’ in Parissa Haghirian (ed), Routledge Handbook of Japanese Business and Management (London & NY: Routledge, 2016), 150-58.
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‘Introduction: Who Rules Japan? (with Luke Nottage and Kent Anderson) in Leon Wolff, Luke Nottage and Kent Anderson (eds), Who ‘Rules’ Japan? Popular Participation in the Japanese Legal Process (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015), 1-17
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‘Popular Participation in Labour Law: The New Labour Dispute Resolution Tribunal’ (with Takashi Araki) in Leon Wolff, Luke Nottage and Kent Anderson (eds), Who ‘Rules’ Japan? Popular Participation in the Japanese Legal Process (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015), 45-62
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‘When Japanese Law Goes Pop’ in Leon Wolff, Luke Nottage and Kent Anderson (eds), Who ‘Rules’ Japan? Popular Participation in the Japanese Legal Process (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015), 185-206
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‘Introduction: Mapping the Contours of East Asian Commercial Law for the Asian Century’ in Roman Tomasic and Leon Wolff (eds), Commercial Law in East Asia (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2014), vii-xxxvi.
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‘Japanese Law Goes Pop’ (2014) 27 Acta Asiatica Varsovensia 165-83.
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‘Litigiousness in Australia: Lessons from Comparative Law’ (2013) 18(2) Deakin Law Review 217-290.
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‘The Dark Side to Australia’ Equity Revolution: Credit Crunch, Creditor Protection and Corporate Law’, (2009) 26 Ritsumeikan Law Review, 95-109.
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‘Community and the Law: A Critical Reassessment of American Liberalism and Japanese Modernity’ in Takao Tanase (translated and edited by Luke Nottage and Leon Wolff) Community and the Law: A Critical Reassessment of American Liberalism and Japanese Modernity (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010), 3-16 (with Luke Nottage).
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‘Lifelong Employment, Labour Law and the Lost Decade in Japan: The End of a Job for Life?’ in Patricia Harighan (ed), Innovation in Management and Technology in Japan (London and NY: Palgrave, 2009), 77-79.
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‘The Death of Lifelong Employment in Japan?’ in Luke Nottage, Leon Wolff and Kent Anderson (eds), Corporate Governance in the 21st Century: Japan’s Gradual Transformation (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008), 53-80.
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‘Introduction: Japan’s Gradual Transformation in Corporate Governance’ in Luke Nottage, Leon Wolff and Kent Anderson (eds), Corporate Governance in the 21st Century: Japan’s Gradual Transformation (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008), 1-20 (with Luke Nottage and Kent Anderson).
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‘Gender, Justice and the Japanese Judiciary’ (2007) 5 東北大学ジェンダー法年報 [The Tohoku Annual Review on Gender Law and Policy], 205-218.
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‘The Corporatization of Sexual Harassment in Japan and its Implications for Gender Policy’ (2007) 4 東北大学ジェンダー法年報 [The Tohoku Annual Review on Gender Law and Policy], 143-162.
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「セクシュアル・ハラスメント規制の企業家と男女平等への示唆」[‘The Corporate Regulation of Sexual Harassment in Japan’] in Miyoko Tsujimura (ed), 『雇用・社会保障とジェンダー』 [Employment, Social Security and Gender] (Sendai: Tohoku University Press, 2007), pp 71-92.
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‘Corporate Governance and Law Reform in Japan: From the Lost Decade to the End of History?’ in Rene Haak & Markus Pudelko, Japanese Management: In the Search for a New Balance between Continuity and Change (NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 2005), 133-166 (with Luke Nottage).
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‘Japanese Women and the ‘New’ Administrative State’ in Jennifer Amyx and Peter Drysdale (eds), Japanese Governance: Beyond Japan Inc (London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003), 156-169.
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‘Corporate Governance and Sexual Harassment’ in Stephen Bottomley & David Kinley (eds), Commercial Law and Human Rights (Sydney: Ashgate Dartmouth, 2002), pp 135-160 (with Christine Parker).
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‘Governance and Human Rights in Japan’ in Charles Sampford, Suzanne Condlln, Margaret Palmer & Tom Round (eds), Asia-Pacific Governance: From Crisis to Reform (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002), 287-306.
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‘Sexual Harassment and the Corporation in Australia and Japan: The Potential for Corporate Governance of Human Rights’ (2000) 28(3) Federal Law Review, pp 509-548 (with Christine Parker).