Excerpt from The New Japanese Civil Code: A Short Explanation of Its Provisions and of Those Parts of the New Treaties, Relating to It
HE revised Japanese Civil Code will probably be put into force in the course of next year. As the new treaties with the Powers have already been concluded or will be con cluded within a short time upon the principle of the abolition of extraterritoriality, it cannot any longer be doubtful that foreigners will ere long be subjected to the rules of the Japa nese Code. Reading Japanese laws in the original text being a matter quite out of the question for most of the foreigners, I believe it will not be without value to point out the principles of the new code so far as they have any relation to the status and business of foreigners.
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