Journal of Legal Studies
The unreluctant litigant? An empirical analysis of Japan’s turn to litigation
2006
This paper analyzes the rapid increase in civil litigation in Japan during the 1990s in light of existing theories of Japanese litigiousness. It builds on earlier institutionally oriented research on civil litigation in Japan, contributes to the literature on the relationship between economic change and litigation more generally, and contributes to the empirical and comparative literature on litigation rates. Abstract and download
