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John Haley

William R. Orthwein Distinguished Professor Emeritus

Biography

Professor Haley is one of the nation's outstanding international and comparative law scholars and is widely credited with having popularized Japanese legal studies. His numerous scholarly works span issues ranging from international trade policy and comparative law to Japanese land-use law, Japanese and East Asian business transactions and Japanese law and contemporary society.

He has taught and lectured internationally including Aoyama Gakuin University, Kobe University and Tohoku University in Japan and Tuebigen University in Germany. The author or editor of nine books and monographs, Professor Haley's book on Authority Without Power: Law and the Japanese Paradox and his article on "The Myth of the Reluctant Litigant" are considered leading works in the field.  His most recent book , "Antitrust in Germany and Japan:  The First Fifty Years, 1947-1998" is the first comparative study of German and Japanese antitrust law in English. 

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