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Japanese lawLaw as it has developed in Japan as a consequence of the combination of two cultural and legal traditions, one indigenous Japanese, the other Western. In the 8th century Japan borrowed and adapted the legal system of the Chinese Tang dynasty. With the rise of the warrior class, clan codes governing the behaviour and actions of warrior families were developed. After the Meiji Restoration (1868), Japan began to borrow heavily from European legal systems, particularly the German Civil Code. After World War II, largely as a result of the country's occupation by the U.S. military and later contacts with U.S. legal scholars, Japan incorporated aspects of the U.S. legal system, including various civil procedures and elements of labour and business law. Traditional extralegal dispute-resolution methods remain strong, and litigation plays a less pervasive role than in the U.S. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Kyoto, Japan, Aug 9, 2006 - (JCN Newswire) - OMRON Corporation (TSE: 6645; ADR: OMRNY), a global leader in automation, sensing and control technology, has decided at a board of directors meeting held on August 9, 2006, to reacquire shares of the Company's stock, pursuant to Article 156 of the Corporate Law of Japan. Approval by Board of Directors August 30, 2007 Execution of demerger agreement August 30, 2007 Effective date of demerger November 1, 2007 (planned) (Note) This demerger is pursuant to the provisions of Article 784-3 of the Corporate Law of Japan, and thus is not subject to approval by a resolution at an ordinary general meeting of Omron shareholders. Earthquake-proof retrofitting' enhances the earthquake resistance of wooden houses to Grade 1 or higher as stipulated in the Building Standards Law of Japan. |
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