Family Law Reform in Postwar Japan Family Law Reform in Postwar Japan

Family Law Reform in Postwar Japan

Succession and Adoption

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Descripción editorial

How does a nation, defeated in war, respond to externally imposed reforms that set that nations family system upside down, completely eliminating the familys modus operandi At least that is what the elimination of family kinship and single inheritance in reforms by the Supreme Command for the Allied Powers (SCAP) in the 1948 Civil Code was meant to do.
How did the Japanese respond to these reforms in Family Law that many believed would result in the destruction of the family? This study looks at succession and adoption in the years following the reform to understand how the Japanese were able to circumvent the Code and shape the family to meet their evolving needs.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2010
24 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
260
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Xlibris US
VENTAS
AuthorHouse
TAMAÑO
1.6
MB