The Great Property Fallacy Theory, Reality, and Growth in Developing Countries by FrankK. Upham Paperback, 164 Pages, Published 2018 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-108-43694-6, ISBN: 1-108-43694-3
"In this groundbreaking book, Frank K .Upham uses empirical analysis and economic theory to demonstrate how myths surrounding property law have blinded us to our own past and led us to demand that developing countries implement policies that are mistaken and impossible. Starting in the 16th century with the English enclosures and ending with the World Bank's recent attempt to reform Cambodian land law - while moving through 19th century ..."
The Great Property Fallacy Theory, Reality, and Growth in Developing Countries by FrankK. Upham Hardcover, Published 2018 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-108-42283-3, ISBN: 1-108-42283-7
"Explains the role of property law in growth and development over five centuries and across several different countries and cultures."
"Many people believe that conflict in the well-disciplined Japanese society is so rare that the Japanese legal system is of minor importance. Frank Upham shows conclusively that this view is mistaken and demonstrates that the law is extensively used, on the one hand, by aggrieved groups to articulate their troubles and mobilize political support and, on the other, by the government to channel and manage conflict after it has arisen.This ..."
"Many people believe that conflict in the well-disciplined Japanese society is so rare that the Japanese legal system is of minor importance. Frank Upham shows conclusively that this view is mistaken and demonstrates that the law is extensively used, on the one hand, by aggrieved groups to articulate their troubles and mobilize political support and, on the other, by the government to channel and manage conflict after it has arisen.This ..."
"Iwate Bank, 1215 Roke isokuho 3 (Judgment of the Iwate District Court, March 28
, 1985), excerpted and translated in Kazuo Sugeno, Japanese Labor Law. The
wage regulations of the Iwate Bank provided for family allowances for all
employees who were financially "responsible for their households" and defined "
responsible" as "supporting his or her family with his or her salary, provided that if
his or her spouse has an income which is ..."
" This is a wide-ranging selection of 130 readings in Japanese law. The essays, extracted from previously published books and articles, cover subjects including historical context, the civil law tradition, the legal services industry, dispute resolution, constitutional law, contracts, torts, criminal law, family law, employment law, corporate law, and economic regulation. This unique collection of readings is accompanied by the texts of ..."
" This is a wide-ranging selection of 130 readings in Japanese law. The essays, extracted from previously published books and articles, cover subjects including historical context, the civil law tradition, the legal services industry, dispute resolution, constitutional law, contracts, torts, criminal law, family law, employment law, corporate law, and economic regulation. This unique collection of readings is accompanied by the texts of ..."
The Great Property Fallacy Theory, Reality, and Growth in Developing Countries by FrankK. Upham 165 Pages, Published 2018 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-108-53001-9, ISBN: 1-108-53001-X
"In this groundbreaking book, Frank K .Upham uses empirical analysis and economic theory to demonstrate how myths surrounding property law have blinded us to our own past and led us to demand that developing countries implement policies that ..."
"The present volume documents the postwar history of United States scholarship on Japan. A careful selection of North American scholars under the general editorship of Helen Hardacre (Reischauer Institute Professor of Japanese Religions and Society at Harvard University) shows that a range of factors have directed Japanese studies in the United States since 1945. Among these factors are social and political change in Japan and the United ..."