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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2025

Felix Steffek
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Mihoko Sumida
Affiliation:
Hitotsubashi University
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Legal Innovation , pp. v - vi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Contributors

  3. Foreword

    Kazuhiko Yamamoto

  4. Preface

  5. Conversation 1Why Innovate? Technological, Economic and Societal Change from a Japanese Perspective

    Hiroto Koda, Mihoko Sumida and Felix Steffek

  6. Conversation 2Dispute Resolution Transformed by Technology

    Felix Steffek, Masato Fujita, Keisuke Takeshita, Hiroaki Yamada, Kazuhiko Yamamoto and Mihoko Sumida

  7. Conversation 3The Entrepreneur’s Perspective on Innovation

    Ludwig Bull, Wojtek Buczynski, Holli Sargeant, Yuya Ishihara, Ryutaro Ohara, Felix Steffek and Mihoko Sumida

  8. Conversation 4What Can We Learn from the Okawa Elementary School Tsunami Litigation?

    Masahiro Saito, Kazuhiro Yoshioka, Mikiharu Noma, Felix Steffek and Mihoko Sumida

  9. Conversation 5Corporate Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

    Takuya Izumi, Souichirou Kozuka, Kiyotaka Sasaki, Felix Steffek and Mihoko Sumida

  10. Conversation 6Innovation in Financial Services and Supervision

    Norichika Ikeda, Akira Nozaki, Kiyotaka Sasaki, Felix Steffek and Mihoko Sumida

  11. Conversation 7Artificial Intelligence and Legal Services

    Mari Sako, Masakazu Iwakura, Felix Steffek and Mihoko Sumida

  12. Conversation 8Will Digitalisation Help the Five Billion People without Meaningful Access to Justice?

    Maaike de Langen, Takashi Kikkawa, Philip Scholz, Tatyana Teplova, Ignacio Tirado, Anna Veneziano, Felix Steffek and Mihoko Sumida

  13. Epilogue: What Is Legal Innovation?

    Felix Steffek and Mihoko Sumida

  14. Index

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