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Animal Law and the Courts: A Reader (edited by Taime L. Bryant, Rebecca J. Huss, David N. Cassuto). Thomson (2008).

Articles and Chapters

Transgenic Bioart, Animals and the Law, in Leonardo's Choice: Genetic Technologies and Animals (edited by Carol Gigliotti, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, forthcoming).

Sacrificing the Sacrifice of Animals: Legal Personhood for Animals, the Status of Animals as Property, and the Presumed Primacy of Humans, 39 Rutgers Law Journal 247-330 (2008).

False Conflicts, in Animal Law and the Courts:  A Reader (edited by Taimie L. Bryant, Rebecca J. Huss, David N. Cassuto, Thomson, 2008).

Similarity or Difference as a Basis for Justice: Must Animals be Like Humans to be Legally Protected from Humans?, 70 Law & Contemporary Problems 207-254 (2007).

Animals Unmodified: Defining Animals/Defining Human Obligations to Animals, 2006 University of Chicago Legal Forum 137-94 (2006).

Trauma, Law, and Advocacy for Animals, 1 Journal of Animal Law and Ethics 63-138 (2006).

Mythic Non-violence, 2 Journal of Animal Law 1-13 (2006).

Family Models, Family Dispute Resolution and Family Law in Japan, 14 UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 1-27 (1995).

"Responsible" Husbands, "Recalcitrant" Wives, Retributive Judges:  Judicial Management of Contested Divorce in Japan, 18 Journal of Japanese Studies 407-43 (1992).

For the Sake of the Country, for the Sake of the Family:  The Oppressive Impact of Family Registration on Women and Minorities in Japan, 39 UCLA Law Review 109-68 (1991).

California in Okeru Kekkon Kyoyuzaisan ho to Rikon ho (Community Property Law and Divorce Law in California), 223 Kesu Kenkyu 18 (1990).

Oya-ko Shinju:  Death at the Center of the Heart, 8 UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 1-31 (1990).

Sons and Lovers:  Adoption in Japan, 38 American Journal of Comparative Law 299-336 (1990).

Marital Dissolution in Japan:  Legal Obstacles and Their Impact, 17 Law in Japan 73-97 (1984).

Bunkajinruigakuteki Tachiba Yori Mita Kajichotei Seido (An Anthropological Perspective of the System of Family Dispute Mediation), 195 Kesu Kenkyu 40-71 (1983).

Other

Book Review, 41 Harvard Law Bulletin 26-7 (1990).  Reviewing The Transformation of Family Law: State, Law, and Family in the United States and Western Europe, by Mary A. Glendon.

Book Review, 48 Journal of Asian Studies 798-9 (1989).  Reviewing Legal Pluralism:  Toward a General Theory through Japanese Legal Culture, by Masaji Chiba.

Mediation of Divorce Disputes in the Japanese Family Court System:  With Emphasis on the Tokyo Family Court.  Los Angeles:  Univ. of California.  Ph.D. Dissertation, UCLA, 1984.

 


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