Japan\'s Legal system has entered its second decade since the adoption of the Justice System Reform Council Report in 2001, and its third decade of what have been called the Heisei reforms, after the current Imperial reign.
The most dramatic changes-those to Legal education, to civil procedure, and to the criminal trial process with the.
This period has seen what must be characterized as steady restructuring of Legal institutions, with the intention of producing a more responsive Legal system.
Japan\'s Legal system has entered its second decade since the adoption of the Justice System Reform Council Report in 2001, and its third decade of what have been called the Heisei reforms, after the current Imperial reign