Asian Law Series
Asian Law Center, School of Law, University of Washington
The Asian Law Series was initiated in 1969, with the cooperation of the University of Washington Press and the Institute for Comparative and Foreign Area Studies (now the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies).
The members of the editorial committee are Donald C. Clarke, Toshiko Takenaka, and Veronica L. Taylor (chair).
The Constitution of Japan: Its First Twenty Years, 1947-1976
edited by Dan Fenno HendersonVillage "Contracts" in Tokugawa Japan: Fifty Specimens with English Translations and Comments
by Dan Fenno HendersonChinese Family Law and Social Change in Historic and Comparative Perspective
edited by David C. BuxbaumLaw and Politics in China's Foreign Trade
edited by Victor H. LiPatent and Know-how Licensing in Japan and the United States
edited by Teruo Doi and Warren L. ShattuckThe Constitutional Case Law of Japan: Selected Supreme Court Decisions, 1961-70
by Hiroshi Itoh and Lawrence Ward BeerJapan's Commission on the Constitution: The Final Report
translated and edited by John M. MakiSecurities Regulations in Korea: Problems and Recommendations for Feasible Reforms
by Young Moo ShinOrder and Discipline in China: The Shanghai Mixed Court, 1911-27
by Thomas B. StephensThe Economic Contract Law of the PRC: Legitimation and Contract Autonomy in China
by Pitman B. PotterJapanese Labor Law
by Kazuo Sugeno. translated by Leo KanowitzConstitutional Systems in Late Twentieth-Century Asia
edited by Lawrence W. BeerThe Constitutional Case Law of Japan, 1970 through 1990
by Lawrence W. Beer and Hiroshi ItohThe Limits of the Rule of Law in China
edited by Karen G. Turner, James V. Feinerman, and R. Kent GuyLegal Reform in Taiwan under Japanese Colonial Rule, 1895-1945: The Reception of Western Law
by Tay-sheng WangAntitrust in Germany and Japan: The First Fifty Years, 1947-1998
by John O. HaleyThe Great Ming Code / Da Ming lu
translated and introduced by Jiang YonglinWriting and Law in Late Imperial China: Crime, Conflict, and Judgment
edited by Robert E. Hegel and Katherine CarlitzLaw in Japan: A Turning Point
edited by Daniel H. Foote
True Crimes in Eighteenth-Century China: Twenty Case Histories
compliled and translated by Robert E. HegelTitles without links are listed as out of print with the University of Washington Press.

