Law And Technology In The Pacific Community / by Daniel J. Nelson.
2019
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Law And Technology In The Pacific Community / by Daniel J. Nelson.
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Edition
First edition.
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Boca Raton, FL : Taylor and Francis, an imprint of Routledge, [2019].
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©1994.
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1 online resource
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Preface
Introduction
Approaches from Social Science
Law, Legal Institutions, and Economic Development
The Thomas Theorem of Mega Lawyering
Computers, Competition, and the Revitalization of the U.S. Patent System
The Internationalization of the Legal Profession
The International Legal Community in the Pacific Basin
The Growth of the Bar and the Changes in the Lawyer's Role: Korea's Dilemma
Law and Institutions on the Pacific Rim
The Role of Government and Lawyers in the Development of the Semiconductor/Computer Industry in Japan
The Role of Lawyers in the Economic Development of Korea
Litigation in Silicon Valley Industries
Property Rights in an Advanced Capitalist Economy
Lochner v. New York in Japan: Protecting Economic Liberties in a Country Governed by Bureaucrats
Administrative Control of Japanese Judges
Education for the New Lawyer
Challenges to Legal Education in Korea
Legal Education in Japan
Implications of International Legal Integration for Law Teaching.
Introduction
Approaches from Social Science
Law, Legal Institutions, and Economic Development
The Thomas Theorem of Mega Lawyering
Computers, Competition, and the Revitalization of the U.S. Patent System
The Internationalization of the Legal Profession
The International Legal Community in the Pacific Basin
The Growth of the Bar and the Changes in the Lawyer's Role: Korea's Dilemma
Law and Institutions on the Pacific Rim
The Role of Government and Lawyers in the Development of the Semiconductor/Computer Industry in Japan
The Role of Lawyers in the Economic Development of Korea
Litigation in Silicon Valley Industries
Property Rights in an Advanced Capitalist Economy
Lochner v. New York in Japan: Protecting Economic Liberties in a Country Governed by Bureaucrats
Administrative Control of Japanese Judges
Education for the New Lawyer
Challenges to Legal Education in Korea
Legal Education in Japan
Implications of International Legal Integration for Law Teaching.
Summary
Most would agree that business and trade are now carried out in an international environment, but it is much less widely recognized that the practice of the law of business and technology is also becoming internationalized. Indeed, in many ways we seem to be rapidly moving toward a world legal order that may parallel the world economic order.
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English
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9780429038969 (e-book) (PDF)
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