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Culture and Law: The East Asian Perspective
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Culture and Law: The East Asian Perspective

Waseda University

Explore legal cultures in East Asia, Confucianism, apology, and Legal Orientalism.

5 hrs/week3 weeksEnglish8,126 enrolled
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About this Course

In most Western cultures, personal identification is based on the individual, whereas in East Asia, the family registry system has been used to identify individuals. “Confucianism” is one of the common ethical values in East Asia. Confucian values place much emphasis on an individual’s moral obligation to family members. In this course, we will cover three themes. We will begin with identifying how Confucian moral and legal reasoning have evolved and the unique aspect of the role of apology in East Asia. The course also introduces the notion of Legal Orientalism and argues against the theory by presenting cases related to the advanced notion of anticipatory repudiation in China, a transfer pricing case in Japan, and Inter-Korea business law in Korea. Students and researchers interested in an introduction to East Asian societies, conflict resolution, negotiation studies, as well as contemporary legal cases in Japan, South Korea, and China are welcomed to join the course and discussions. 3b:T12

What You'll Learn

  • Unveil multi-layered cultural assumptions
  • Identify cultural particulars and legal issues in East Asia
  • Learn Confucian moral values in relation to the law
  • Build thinking skills for conflict resolution

Prerequisites

  • College level reading and writing skills

Instructors

M

Maji C. Rhee

Professor

Topics

Conflict Resolution
Negotiation
Transfer Pricing

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelBeginner
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

حل النزاعات
التفاوض
تسعير التحويل

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