Becoming a lawyer in Japan

WATSON, Andrew (1993). Becoming a lawyer in Japan. Litigation, 13 (2), 73-76. [Article]

Abstract
This article, written by the author when he was teaching at Niigata University, describes the long and difficult road to qualification as a member of the legal profession in Japan, defined as being a judge or prosecutor or attorney.
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