Exploring Litigation, Court Rulings, and Legal Mobilization in Response to Death and Suicide from Overwork: Implications for Labor Law Reform Policy Making in Japan

Adrienne Sala*

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This article analyzes how litigation, court rulings, and legal mobilization have influenced law and policy making related to death from overwork (karōshi) and suicide from overwork (karōjisatsu) in Japan over the course of half a century. It highlights the gradual, but substantial, impact of litigation and court rulings on different levels of governmental measures. By taking a longer-term perspective to assess the political effects of different stages of the judicialization process and focusing on the actors of legal mobilization - particularly, cause lawyers - this study provides a more accurate depiction of the overall process of social and legal changes observed in the recent Japanese labor law reform.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)1877-1910
ページ数34
ジャーナルLaw and Social Inquiry
49
3
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出版ステータスPublished - 2024 8月 1

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 社会科学一般
  • 法学

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