About Luke Nottage
is Associate Professor at Sydney Law School and founding Co-Director of the Australian Network of Japanese Law (ANJeL).
Luke Nottage's recent entries...
- Asia-Pacific Product Safety Regulation and Other Regional Architecture for a Post-FTA Era
- Australia and Japan: A New Economic [and Legal!] Partnership in Asia
- Legal Education and the Profession in Australia, Japan, and Beyond
- Kawamura Connections: Tokyo Lawyers Go Global, All the Way With the IBA
- Japan’s New Quasi-Jury System and Video-Taping of Interrogations
- Lessons for Australia – How (Japan and) other countries are dealing with current consumer issues
- The New DPJ Government in Japan: Implications for Law Reform
- Law, Public Policy and Economics in Japan and Australia: Reviewing Bilateral Relations and Commercial Regulation in 2009
- Unfair Consumer Contracts Law Reform in Australia (at last), Japan and Europe
- Taniguchi Talk - Does the WTO Really Settle International Trade Disputes?
- China, national security, and investment treaties
- Arb-Med and New International Commercial Mediation Rules in Japan
- International Investment and Commercial Arbitration in Australia and Japan: Shared Challenges, Different Solutions?
- Law and Community: A Critical Reassessment of American Liberalism and Japanese Modernity
- Who Defends Japan? Government Lawyers and Judicial System Reform in Japan and Australia
- Australia, Social Justice and Labour Reform in Occupation Japan
- Multicultural Japan? Policy, Law and Society
- Possibilities and Pitfalls in Laws Affecting Children of Australian and Japanese Parents
- Neoclassical and Chicago School Economics Keeps Coming to Japan(ese Law)
- Australia and Japan as America’s Deputies – in Multilateralism?
- Responsible Consumer Lending Rules for Australia Too: Submission on the National Consumer Credit Protection Bill
- Australia’s Less Lethargic Law Reform? International Arbitration in the Asia-Pacific
- Japanese Law in English through the Internet: Take Two
- Birth (and Transfiguration?) of an Anti-Whaling Discourse
- Alcohol deregulation in Japan: Vending machines and FTA-compliant taxes
- Traffic rules and alcohol regulation in Japan
- Economics, Politics, Public Policy and Law in Japan and the Asia Pacific in 2008
- A New Consumer Agency for Japan? Consumer Redress, Contracts and Product Safety
- Consequences of melamine-laced milk for China, NZ, Japan and beyond
- The financial crisis - and loansharks in Japan and NZ
- Lessons from Japan for the US financial crisis
- Tables turned in Japanese and US financial markets
- The politics of Japan’s new Takeovers Guidelines
- Investor-state arbitration for Indonesia, Australia and Japan
- FDI and corporate governance in Japan
- Dodgy foods and Chinese dumplings in Japan
- Consumer over-indebtedness in Japan, Australia and the US
- Whaling: What can law add to science, economics, ethics and politics?
- Taking the Australia-Japan FTA negotiations to new levels