Article: The Japanese Cooperation Agreement System in Practice: Derived from the U.S. Plea Bargaining System but Different
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Article: The Japanese Cooperation Agreement System in Practice: Derived from the U.S. Plea Bargaining System but Different
Haruhi Abe authored an article entitled “The Japanese Cooperation Agreement System in Practice: Derived from the U.S. Plea Bargaining System but Different,” which appears in the Global Journal of Comparative Law Volume 12 (2023): Issue 1, (January 12, 2023), published by BRILL/Nijhoff.
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Haruhi possesses deep expertise in compliance matters, including bribery regulations and overseas subsidiary management, as well as in healthcare matters related to pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Drawing on advanced English skills and dual U.S. bar admissions gained through studying in the US and UK, he excels in international legal affairs requiring both linguistic and substantive proficiency. He also has notable academic credentials, including serving as a reviewer for international legal journals.