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    • Haley, John Owen (Washington University Law Review, 2011)
      Judges in Japan share the prevailing communitarian orientation of their society, an orientation that rejects Manichean choices and moral or "scientific" absolutes, but instead relies on their collective and individual ...
    • Haley, John Owen (Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal, 2013)
      In June 2012, Professor Haley was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun (3rd Class) from the Emperor of Japan for his contribution to the discipline of Japanese law and education to Japanese legal professionals and academics. ...
    • Haley, John Owen (Journal of East Asia & International Law, 2008)
      This article explores "the Japanese advantage" in the enforcement of ex ante contract commitments in comparison with the United States, arguing that ostensible convergence of Japanese and United States contract practice ...
    • Haley, John Owen (Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal, 2013)
      Professor Haley is an outstanding international and comparative law scholars, widely credited with having popularized Japanese legal studies in the United States. In 1969, Haley received a fellowship from the University ...
    • Haley, John Owen (Constitutional Forum, 2005)
      Both electoral results and public opinion polls have long revealed what most observers have viewed as a paradox if not a contradiction. By significant majorities, the Japanese people appear to oppose any revision of article ...