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The Advent of Lawyers in Japanese Government
Asian Journal of Law and Society Pub Date : 2017-11-06 , DOI: 10.1017/als.2017.25
Daniel H. FOOTE

Until 2003, Japanese lawyers were prohibited by law from entering full-time employment in governmental bodies. That year, in line with recommendations by the Justice System Reform Council, the Lawyers Act was amended to permit lawyers to undertake such employment. Incorporating information and insights from interviews with former government lawyers and other concerned parties, this article examines the rise in the hiring of government lawyers and its impact. The article considers factors that have contributed to the increase, examines the roles played by these lawyers, considers prospects for the future, and discusses implications for government, the legal profession, clients, and legal education and training. The article also seeks to identify a range of issues raised by these developments that warrant further in-depth research.

中文翻译:

日本政府律师的出现

直到 2003 年,法律禁止日本律师在政府机构从事全职工作。那一年,根据司法制度改革委员会的建议,《律师法》进行了修订,允许律师从事此类工作。本文结合对前政府律师和其他有关方面的采访的信息和见解,考察了政府律师聘用的增加及其影响。本文考虑了促成增长的因素,考察了这些律师所扮演的角色,考虑了未来的前景,并讨论了对政府、法律界、客户以及法律教育和培训的影响。本文还试图确定这些发展引发的一系列问题,这些问题需要进一步深入研究。
更新日期:2017-11-06
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