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| #510325 in Books | 2013-10-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.40 x1.10 x6.40l,.0 | File type: PDF | 442 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Well researched and well written|By Horseman|Roberts has written an entertaining and very well researched book on the practice of British extraterritoriality in Japan. While apparently based on his PhD thesis, there is very little academic verbiage (reflecting Roberts' many years in the real(?) world of practicing law).
Roberts has trolled through the British Nation||.".. After Japan opened up to the rest of the world in the 1850s after years of isolation, hundreds of British traders and sailors came to live in the country and became the largest Western expatriate community. But while Britain was happy to trade with Japan,
In The British Courts and Extra-territoriality in Japan, 1859-1899, Christopher Roberts reviews the Courts' day-to-day workings and examines the nature of, and fluctuations in, their case-load. By examining the Courts' case-load, it shows that, whilst some complaints that earlier commentators have made about the system's structure and the Consuls' lack of legal training and poor judgments may have been justified initially, the British authorities responded to them...
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