Reforms of Japanese Corporate Law and Political Environment

Hatsuru Morita
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Corporate law shapes the fundamental business environment and affects various stakeholders such as shareholders, managers, employees, and creditors. Each stakeholder has an incentive to influence on the reform process of corporate law. The many corporate law reforms in Japan reflect its rapidly-changing business environment. It is important to understand the behavior of various stakeholders by examining the politics of the reform process of corporate law. This paper tries to provide an analysis of the changing political balance among various stakeholders of corporate law.Before 1997, the legal academics played a mitigating role in legislative process, thereby achieving the well-balanced development of Japanese corporate Law. In contrast, after 1997, the legislative process of Japanese corporate law has become more democratic: corporate managers, who are politically strong interest group, significantly influence corporate law reforms, while shareholders and creditors, who are politically silent, do not. And the bureaucrats of the Ministry of Justice do not have power and effective tools to resist the influence of corporate managers. However, it seems that politicians are trying to return to the middle road voluntarily. In the 2014 reform of Japanese corporate law, politicians did not simply follow the interest of corporate managers, but rather tried to achieve a balance among various stakeholders of corporate law. This change may be caused by the change of electoral rules for the House of Representatives.
日本公司法改革与政治环境
公司法塑造了基本的商业环境,并影响到各种利益相关者,如股东、经理、员工和债权人。每个利益相关者都有影响公司法改革进程的动机。日本的许多公司法改革反映了其快速变化的商业环境。通过考察公司法改革过程中的政治因素来理解各利益相关者的行为是很重要的。本文试图分析公司法各利益相关者之间政治平衡的变化。1997年以前,法学界在立法过程中起到了缓和作用,从而实现了日本公司法的均衡发展。相比之下,1997年之后,日本公司法的立法过程变得更加民主:作为政治上强大的利益集团的公司管理者对公司法改革具有重大影响,而在政治上保持沉默的股东和债权人则没有。司法部的官僚们既没有权力也没有有效的工具来抵制企业管理者的影响。但是,政治家们似乎在主动回归中间道路。在2014年的日本公司法改革中,政治家们并不是简单地遵循公司管理者的利益,而是试图在公司法的各个利益相关者之间实现平衡。这种变化可能是由众议院选举规则的变化引起的。
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