Training to be a lawyer in Japan

WATSON, Andrew (1995). Training to be a lawyer in Japan. The Law Teacher, 29 (1), 64-70.

Abstract
This short article aims to describe the hard road leading to qualification as a lawyer in Japan. In particular it looks at the greatest obstacle en route, the National Legal Examination, the "shihoo Shiken", which effectively keeps the number of those in the legal profession low.
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