Proceedings from the Sho Sato Conference held at the University of California, Berkeley, February 12-13, 2005
Introduction
Harry N. Scheiber, Law, University of California, Berkeley
Translating Tanase: Challenging Paradigms of Japanese Law and Society
Luke Nottage, Law, University of Sydney
Comparing Japanese and American Approaches to Parental Rights: A Comment On, and Appreciation of, the Work of Takao Tanase
Ira Mark Ellman, Law, Arizona State University
On the Routinization of Tort Claims: Takao Tanase’s “The Management of Disputes”
Robert A. Kagan, Law, University of California Berkeley
Comments on Professor Takao Tanase’s “Invoking Law as Narrative: Lawyer’s Ethics and the Discourse of Law”
Norman Spaulding, Law, Stanford University
Takao Tanase, Japanese Litigiousness, and “Taking Kawashima Seriously”
Tom Ginsburg, Law and Political Science, University of Illinois
Comments on the Collected Writings of Takao Tanase: Modernism
Marianne Constable, Rhetoric, University of California, Berkeley
Comments on the Theme of Modernism in the Work of Takao Tanase
Andrew Barshay, History, University of California, Berkeley