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Juries in the Japanese Legal System: The Continuing Struggle for Citizen Participation and Democracy

By Dimitri Vanoverbeke
Routledge October 2017

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ISBN-13
9781138554092
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
October 2017
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Trial by jury is not a fundamental part of the Japanese legal system, but there has been a recent important move towards this with the introduction in 2009 of the lay assessor system whereby lay people sit with judges in criminal trials. This book considers the debates in Japan which surround this development. It examines the political and socio-legal contexts, contrasting the view that the participation of ordinary citizens in criminal trials is an important manifestation of democracy, with the view that Japan as a society where authority is highly venerated is not natural territory for a system where lay people are likely to express views at odds with expert judges. It discusses Japan’s earlier experiments with jury trials in the late 19th Century, the period 1923-43, and up to 1970 in US-controlled Okinawa, compares developing views in Japan on this issue with views in other countries, where dissatisfaction with the jury system is often evident, and concludes by assessing how the new system in Japan is working out and how it is likely to develop.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1: Trial by jury and judicial reforms in Japan: setting the scene
1. Policy making and judicial reforms in contemporary Japan: The context of the trial by jury

Part 2: Trial by jury in a historical context
2. Early experiences with the trial by jury: Japan’s struggle with modernization
3. Revolution failed? The Taishō jury system (1928-1943)
4. Japan’s postwar discourse and experiences with the trial by jury

Part 3: Trial by jury in contemporary Japan
5. The dynamics of the mixed-jury system (saiban’in) in contemporary Japan: drafting, content and practice
6. The saiban’in juror in the criminal court: on becoming a good citizen?
Conclusion
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