Abstract
Part II of this Note describes CATOC's group criminality requirement. Part III outlines the provisions of several versions of Japan's conspiracy bill and compares these provisions to common-law conspiracy. Part IV analyzes Japan's conspiracy law by examining both substantive and procedural laws in Japan related to criminal conspiracy, as well as criticism within Japan of the conspiracy bills.
Recommended Citation
Chris Coulson,
Criminal Conspiracy Law in Japan,
28
Mich. J. Int'l L.
863
(2007).
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