This is the leading reference on Japanese private international law in
English. The chapters systematically cover the whole of Japanese private
international law, not just questions likely to arise in commercial
matters, but also in family, succession, cross-border insolvency,
intellectual property, competition (antitrust), and environmental
disputes. The chapters do not merely cover the traditional conflict of
law areas of jurisdiction, applicable law (choice of law), and
enforcement. The chapters also look into conflict of law questions
arising in arbitration and assess Japanese involvement in the global
harmonisation of private international law. In addition to summarising
relevant principles and scholarly views, the authors discuss case law
whenever possible and identify deficiencies and anticipate difficulties
in the existing law. The book thus presents the Japanese conflict of
laws through a combination of common and civil law analytical techniques
and perspectives, providing readers worldwide with a more profound and
comprehensive understanding of the subject.