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R IT SU M E IK A N L A W R E V IE W N o.3 6 20 18 ISSN 0912-4322

―― International Edition ――

No. 36

June 2018

ARTICLES Personal Medical Choice vs. Institutional

Intervention in New York and Japan Michael L. WOLF Zur Entstehung des rechtsphilosophischen

Universalismus im japanischen Strafrecht HONDA Minoru Le problème contemporain rencontré par le

droit japonais de la responsabilité délictuelle:

Quelle orientation devrait prendre notre droit ? YAMADA Nozomi Medical Autonomy and the Use of Clinical

Practice Guidelines in Lawsuits HIRANO Tetsuro Global Syndrome of Neopopulism:

A Symptom of Authoritarian Reaction

in the Era of ʻAfter Globalizationʼ NAKATANI Yoshikazu Network Analyses on Violence against Civilians

in the Yugoslav Conflicts (3) :

Local Interdependence in an Irregular War NISHIMURA Megumi CONTRIBUTIONS

Protection of Human Rights by National and International Courts:

A Comparison Jean-Paul COSTA

Die Stellung des Sachverständigen und seines Gutachtens

im deutschen Zivilprozess Peter GOTTWALD

CONTENTS

THE RITSUMEIKAN UNIVERSITY

LAW ASSOCIATION

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―― Academic Advisors ――

Professor William E. Butler Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A Professor Fred L. Morrison University of Minnesota Law School, U.S.A Professor Thomas Würtenberger University of Freiburg, Germany

Professor Loïc Cadiet University Paris 1 Panthéon- Sorbonne, France Professor Michael Coester University of Munich, Germany

Professor Dagmar Coester-Waltjen University of Göttingen, Germany Professor Dieter Leipold University of Freiburg, Germany

Professor Jeffrey S. Lubbers Washington College of Law, American University, U.S.A

Professor Byung-Hui Yang Konkuk University College of Law, Korea

The academic advisors are professors with whom the Faculty has long and fruitful relationships, and who have been of great assistance to the Editorial Board for this international edition of the Law Review. The Editorial Board would like to express its deep appreciation to these distinguished professors.

―― Editorial Board ――

Editor in Chief Professor SUTO Yoko Editors Professor HIRANO Hitohiko

Professor ISHIBASHI Hideki Professor ONISHI Sachiyo Professor HIRANO Tetsuro

Professor WOLF Michael L. Professor YUYAMA Tomoyuki Assistant Editors HATA Chiyo

NAKAMURA Yuki SATO Rie

Professor Peter Gottwald University of Regensburg, Germany Professor Rupert Scholz University of Munich, Germany Professor Johannes Hager University of Munich, Germany

Professor Richard Marcus University of California Hastings College of the Law, Professor Han Dayuan Renmin University of China Law School, China President Moon-hyuck Ho Judicial Policy Research Institute, Korea Professor Alison Young University of Melbourne, Australia Professor Luke Nottage University of Sydney, Australia

U.S.A

RITSUMEIKAN LAW REVIEW

International Edition

Published by Ritsumeikan Daigaku Hougakkai (Ritsumeikan University Law Association)

College of Law, Ritsumeikan University

56 1, Toji in, Kitamachi, Kita ku, Kyoto 603 8577 JAPAN Printed by Fuzambo International co., Ltd

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―― Academic Advisors ――

Professor William E. Butler Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A Professor Fred L. Morrison University of Minnesota Law School, U.S.A Professor Thomas Würtenberger University of Freiburg, Germany

Professor Loïc Cadiet University Paris 1 Panthéon- Sorbonne, France Professor Michael Coester University of Munich, Germany

Professor Dagmar Coester-Waltjen University of Göttingen, Germany Professor Dieter Leipold University of Freiburg, Germany

Professor Jeffrey S. Lubbers Washington College of Law, American University, U.S.A

Professor Byung-Hui Yang Konkuk University College of Law, Korea

The academic advisors are professors with whom the Faculty has long and fruitful relationships, and who have been of great assistance to the Editorial Board for this international edition of the Law Review. The Editorial Board would like to express its deep appreciation to these distinguished professors.

―― Editorial Board ――

Editor in Chief Professor SUTO Yoko Editors Professor HIRANO Hitohiko

Professor ISHIBASHI Hideki Professor ONISHI Sachiyo Professor HIRANO Tetsuro

Professor WOLF Michael L. Professor YUYAMA Tomoyuki Assistant Editors HATA Chiyo

NAKAMURA Yuki SATO Rie

Professor Peter Gottwald University of Regensburg, Germany Professor Rupert Scholz University of Munich, Germany Professor Johannes Hager University of Munich, Germany

Professor Richard Marcus University of California Hastings College of the Law, Professor Han Dayuan Renmin University of China Law School, China President Moon-hyuck Ho Judicial Policy Research Institute, Korea Professor Alison Young University of Melbourne, Australia Professor Luke Nottage University of Sydney, Australia

U.S.A

RITSUMEIKAN LAW REVIEW

International Edition

Published by Ritsumeikan Daigaku Hougakkai (Ritsumeikan University Law Association)

College of Law, Ritsumeikan University

56 1, Toji in, Kitamachi, Kita ku, Kyoto 603 8577 JAPAN Printed by Fuzambo International co., Ltd

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