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portada Still Seeking Justice: Reform and Redress of Japan's Flawed Judicial System (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2011
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
208
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
Dimensiones
22.6 x 15.0 x 1.8 cm
Peso
0.45 kg.
ISBN13
9784770031631

Still Seeking Justice: Reform and Redress of Japan's Flawed Judicial System (en Inglés)

Ezoe, Hiromasa (Autor) · Kodansha International · Tapa Dura

Still Seeking Justice: Reform and Redress of Japan's Flawed Judicial System (en Inglés) - Ezoe, Hiromasa

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In June 1988, Japan was rocked by a newspaper report alleging that Recruit Co. Ltd., a media conglomerate founded by Hiromasa Ezoe, had bribed the deputy Mayor of Kawasaki City. Thus began what became known as the Recruit Affair, a scandal that shook Japanese politics to the core, just at the height of the Bubble Economy, and brought down the ruling party and the Prime Minister. At the center of the storm was Ezoe, then the company's President. Ezoe was detained by the Tokyo District Prosecutors Office, and harshly interrogated. Fueled by the media and public outcry, the prosecutors pressured Ezoe into signing a confession. He was given a suspended sentence, and resigned from the business he had founded as a university student. In 2010, Hiromasa Ezoe published Where is the Justice? Media Attacks, Prosecutorial Abuse, and My 13 Years in Japanese Court, which told of his experiences during and after the Recruit Affair. Now, in Still Seeking the Justice, Ezoe turns his attention to the recent reforms implemented to Japan's judicial system, pointing to numerous problems with the new system. He addresses the fact that Japan's criminal conviction rate of 99.8% would be unimaginable in any other country. But that phenomenal success rate is the result of coercive interrogations away from public scrutiny. Also, as the Recruit case revealed, Japanese judicial decisions are heavily influenced by the content and tone of media reporting. And there are warranted concerns that the new lay judge system will only amplify such influence. Ezoe and his co-authors, the defense attorneys during his trial, deal with these issues, and offer insightful suggestions for bringing Japan's judicial system, belatedly, into the twenty-first century.

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