Article: The Japanese Cooperation Agreement System in Practice: Derived from the U.S. Plea Bargaining System but Different
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Article: The Japanese Cooperation Agreement System in Practice: Derived from the U.S. Plea Bargaining System but Different
Haruhi Abe authored an article entitled “The Japanese Cooperation Agreement System in Practice: Derived from the U.S. Plea Bargaining System but Different,” which appears in the Global Journal of Comparative Law Volume 12 (2023): Issue 1, (January 12, 2023), published by BRILL/Nijhoff.
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Haruhi ABE
- LPC Associate
- Osaka
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