Abstract

On November 5, 2004, a workshop was convened at the University of Wisconsin Law School, under the auspices of the newly-inaugurated Global Legal Studies Initiative, the East Asian Legal Studies Center, and the Institute for Legal Studies. The agenda for the workshop, entitled Japan and Law & Development in Asia, centered on the following three themes: first, the role of law and legal institutions in Japan's economic development experience; second, the possible relevance of Japan's experience as a model for developing countries in Asia today; and third, the Japanese government's recent initiatives in legal technical assistance in various Asian countries.

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