Empowering judicial scriveners as litigators in Japan: is it justifiable and of value?

IF 0.7 Q2 LAW
Kay-Wah Chan, Takayuki Ii
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ABSTRACT In Japan, the quasi-legal profession of judicial scriveners (shihō-shoshi) traditionally prepared documents for litigants to file with courts but did not have the right to represent them in courts. As part of the justice system reform, from April 2003, shihō-shoshi who took an induction course, passed a certification examination and obtained the Justice Minister’s certification are permitted to represent litigants in Summary Court civil lawsuits. Such work used to be monopolised by the full-fledged legal profession of bengoshi. The reform aimed at enhancing the public’s accessibility to legal service. However, has the change really achieved this objective? Has the objective been attained by another change under the reform: a substantial expansion of the bengoshi population? To examine the justifiability and value of the expansion of shihō-shoshi’s permitted scope of practice, this paper empirically investigates the post-reform situation of the two professions, Summary Court civil litigation, and legal representation in such lawsuits.
日本赋予司法执行人诉讼权:是否正当、是否有价值?
摘要在日本,司法抄写员(shihō-shoshi)这一准法律职业传统上是为诉讼当事人准备向法院提交的文件,但没有在法庭上代表当事人的权利。作为司法制度改革的一项内容,从2003年4月开始,通过入门课程并通过资格考试并获得法务部长官资格证书的shihō-shoshi律师可以在简易法院民事诉讼中担任诉讼代理人。这类工作过去由成熟的法律专业人士垄断。改革的目的是提高公众获得法律服务的机会。然而,变革真的实现了这一目标吗?改革下的另一个变化是否达到了目标:本戈什族人口的大量增加?为了检验shihō-shoshi允许执业范围扩大的合理性和价值,本文对改革后简易法院民事诉讼和简易法院民事诉讼中的法律代理这两个行业的情况进行了实证调查。
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