Vortrag: „The Demand for Legalism: Changing Governance and Social Policy in Japan“ (Celeste Arrington)
https://www.lmu.de/raumfinder/#/building/bw7070/map?room=707001151_Japanese approaches to governance historically favored informal, bureaucratic, and legally non-binding “soft law” measures. Yet Japan has enacted more legalistic social policies in the past two decades, and the role of law and courts in policy processes has grown. What accounts for this shift in governance toward more formalized rules and enforcement mechanisms? Most explanations...