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FIDIC Contracts in Asia Pacific - A Practical Guide to Application


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CHAPTER 12

Applying FIDIC contracts in Japan

Dr Donald Charrett practises in construction law as an arbitrator, mediator, dispute board member and expert. Prior to becoming a lawyer, he worked as a consulting engineer for over 30 years. He has published widely on legal and engineering subjects, including as the author/joint author/editor of five books on construction law.

12.1

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Outline of the legal environment in Japan

12.1.1 The constitutional structure of Japan

The Constitution (3 May 1947) adopted the parliamentary cabinet system. The Constitution also established the Supreme Court as the ultimate judicial authority to interpret and apply the national and local laws as well as the Constitution (Article 76(1)).

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