Peer Reviewed Journals & Law Reviews
- Daniel H. Foote, [Keynote Speech for the 19th General Meeting of the Association of Corporate Legal Departments: The Environment for Corporate Legal Departments–Prospects for the Future], 1100 NBL 2026 (June 2017).
- Daniel H. Foote, The Advent of Lawyers in Japanese Government, 5 Asian J. Law & Soc’y 135-73 (2018).
- Daniel H. Foote, [Changes in the Composition and Position of Legal Departments?: A Comparison of the Latest Trends for Legal Departments in the United States with Japan], Bijinesu Hmu, Sept. 2018, at 15-19.
- Daniel H. Foote, Diversification of the Japanese Judiciary, 27 Wash. Int'l L.J. 7-73 (2017).
- Daniel H. Foote, Japan’s ADR System for Resolving Nuclear Power-Related Damage Disputes,12 U. Tokyo L. Rev. 102-26 (2017).
- Daniel H. Foote, [East Asian Court Reform on Trial] Diversification of the Japanese Judiciary, 27 Wash. Int’l L. J. 7-73 (2017).
- Daniel H. Foote, Citizen Participation: Appraising the Saiban’in System, 22 Mich. St. Int’l L. Rev. 755-75 (2014).
- Daniel H. Foote, The Trials and Tribulations of Japan’s Legal Education Reforms, 36 Hastings Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 369-442 (2013).
- Daniel H. Foote, Saiban’in seido no seika [Achievements of the Saiban’in System], 36 Keijiho janaru 56-62 (2013) (reprinted in English at 22 Mich. St. Int’l L. Rev. 755-75 (2014).
- Soritsu rokujushunen kinen shinpojiumu “Saikenho no miraizo,” Paneru diskasshon [Symposium Celebrating the 60th Year of the Founding [of the Japan Bar Association], The Future Image of the Law of Obligations, Panel Discussion] (participant in panel discussion; full transcript), 166 Ho no shihai [The Rule of Law] 61-101 (2012).
- Daniel H. Foote, The Future of Legal Education: Global Views, 3 UT Soft L. Rev. 48-61 (2011), also published as Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession Blue Paper, available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/plp/pdf/Foote_Blue_Paper_for_Web.pdf.
- Daniel H. Foote, Student-Edited Law Reviews and Their Role in U.S. Legal Education, 6 U. Tokyo L. Rev. 257-75 (2011).
- Daniel H. Foote, Internationalization and Integration of Doctrine, Skills and Ethics in Legal Education: The Contrasting Situations of the United States and Japan, 75 H?shakaigaku 8-70 (2011).
- Daniel H. Foote, The Supreme Court and the Push for Transparency in Lower Court Appointments in Japan, 88 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1745-63 (2011).
- Daniel H. Foote, Policymaking by the Japanese Judiciary in the Criminal Justice Field, 72 H?shakaigaku 6-47 (2010).
- Daniel H. Foote, Restrictions on Political Activity by Judges in Japan and the United States: The Cases of Judge Teranishi and Justice Sanders, 8 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 285-302 (2009).
- Nihonkoku kenpo kenkyu, Dai1kai: Saiban’in seido, Zadankai [Research on the Japanese Constitution, Session No. 1: The Saiban’in System, Panel Discussion], 1363 Jurisuto 88-111 (Sept. 2008) (panel discussion participant).
- Daniel H. Foote, Nationwide Survey of Civil Litigation Behavior: Introduction and Overview, 58 Meij? H?gaku, no. 3, 2008 at 2-11.
- Daniel H. Foote, Soto kara mita Nihon no hoso jinko, hoso y?sei--shiho e no akusesu wa honto ni kojo suru ka [Japan’s Legal Profession and Legal Training as Seen from Abroad: Will Access to Justice Really Improve?], 80 Horitsu jiho, no. 4 at 24-34 (2008).
- Daniel H. Foote, Recent Reforms to the Japanese Judiciary: Real Change or Mere Appearance?, 66 Hoshakaigaku 128-61 (2007).
- Daniel H. Foote, Forces Driving and Shaping Legal Training Reform in Japan, 7 Austl’n J. Asian L. 215-40 (2006).
- Daniel H. Foote, International Contracting Meets Information Technology: Tales from a Transpacific Seminar, 10 Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht/J. Japanese L., no. 19, 2005 at 69-100.
- Daniel H. Foote, Deta de miru Amerika no ro sukuru kyoiku [American Law School Education as Revealed by Data], 1297 Jurisuto 97-103 (2005).
- Daniel H. Foote, Beikoku ro sukuru no uchigawa: kyoin no gakureki/shokureki o? no tokei bunseki wo tsujite [An Inside View of U.S. Law Schools: Based on an Empirical Profile of Law Professors], 121 Hogaku kyokai zasshi 1285-377 (2004).
- Daniel H. Foote, Japanese Justice System Reform in Comparative Perspective,58 H?shakaigaku 204-34 (2003).
- Daniel H. Foote, Hogaku kyoiku ni okeru tayosei: sono igi to gan’i [Diversity in Legal Education: Its Significance and Implications], 2002 Horitsu jiho zokan, Shiho kaikakut 41-44 (2002).
- Daniel H. Foote, Zadankai: Senkyosen o toshite mita Amerika daitoryosei no tokucho [Panel Discussion: Characteristics of the American Presidential System as Seen in the Campaign Battle], 1196 Jurisuto 44-72 (2001).
- Daniel H. Foote, (Shiho seido kaikaku shingikai no) Ch?kan hokoku ni okeru hogaku kyoiku kaikaku: jikko katei de rinen wo miushinawanai tame ni [Legal Education Reform as Seen in the Interim Report (of the Justice System Reform Council): So as Not to Lose Sight of the Ideals in the Implementation Process], 1198 Jurisuto 97-104 (2001).
- Daniel Foote, Report of Session Three (of the Fifth Anniversary Comparative Law and Politics Symposium): 'udicial Activism' in the United States and Japan, 2 ICCLP Rev., No. 1 at 11 (1999).
- Daniel Foote, ICCLP Report: Law Clerking in the United States, 2 ICCLP Rev., No. 2 at 21 (1999).
- Daniel Foote, "Labor-Management Cooperation in the United States: Reflections on Boeing," 15 International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations 431 (1999).
- Daniel Foote, The Roles of Comparative Law: Inaugural Lecture for the Dan Fenno Henderson Professorship in East Asian Legal Studies, 73 Wash. L. Rev. 25 (1998).
- Daniel H. Foote, Judicial Creation of Norms in Japanese Labor Law: Activism in the Service of — Stability?, 43 UCLA L. Rev. 635-709 (1996).
- Daniel H. Foote, The Benevolent Paternalism of Japanese Criminal Justice, 80 Cal. L. Rev. 317-90 (1992).
Books or Treatises
- [Toward Empirical Social Science of Law: The Festschrift for Professor Masayuki MURAYAMA’s 70th Birthday] (Daniel H. Foote & Ryu Hamano eds., Shinzansha 2019). 570 pp.
- Yukio Yanagida & Daniel H. Foote, Habado: Takuetsu no himitsu -- Habado ro sukuru no eichi ni manabu [Harvard: Secrets to Its Preeminence--Learning from the Wisdom of Harvard Law School] (Y?hikaku, 2010). 266 pages.
- Gendai Nihon no funso shori to minji shiho 3: Saiban keiken to sosho kodo [Civil Justice and Dispute Resolution in Contemporary Japan 3: Litigation Experience and Litigation Behavior] (Daniel H. Foote & Shozo Ota eds., University of Tokyo Press, 2010). 265 pages.
- Hoshakaigaku no shinsedai [A New Generation for Sociology of Law] (Shozo Ota, Ryo Hamano, Daniel H. Foote & Masayuki Murayama eds., Y?hikaku, 2009). 371 pages.
- Law in Japan: A Turning Point (Daniel H. Foote ed., University of Washington Press, 2007). 667 pages.
- Daniel H. Foote, Na mo nai kao mo nai shiho: Nihon no saiban wa kawaru no ka [Nameless Faceless Justice: Will Japan’s Courts Change?] (Masayuki Tamaruya trans., NTT Shuppan, 2007), 356 pages.
- Daniel H. Foote, Saiban to shakai: shiho no “joshiki” saiko" [The Courts and Society: Reconsidering “Common Knowledge” Regarding Justice] (Masayuki Tamaruya trans., NTT Shuppan, 2006). 328 pages.
- Tokeru sakai koeru ho (4): media to seido [Dissolving Borders, Transcending Law (4): Media and Systems] (Daniel H. Foote & Yasuo Hasebe eds., University of Tokyo Press, 2005). 179 pages.
- Yukio Yanagida, Daniel H. Foote, Edward S. Johnson, Jr., J. Mark Ramseyer & Hugh T. Scogin, Jr., Law and Investment in Japan: Cases and Materials (2d ed. Harvard University Press, 2000). 557 pages.
- Yukio Yanagida, Daniel H. Foote, Edward S. Johnson, Jr., J. Mark Ramseyer & Hugh T. Scogin, Jr., Law and Investment in Japan: Cases and Materials (Harvard University Press, 1994). 734 pages.
Book Chapters
- Daniel H. Foote, A Passion for Wakai, in Wakai wa Mirai wo Tsukuru: Kusano Yoshir? Sensei Koki Kinen [Conciliation Will Build the Future: Essays in Honor of Kusano Yoshir Sensei for His Seventieth Birthday] 515-22 (Yoshinaka Toyoda et al. eds., Shinzansha 2018).
- Daniel H. Foote, Achievements of the Justice System Reform Council, in [Essays in Honor of Professor Masahito Inouye for His Seventieth Birthday] 862(1)-842(21) (Tadashi Sakamaki, Yutaka Ysawa & Toshihiro Kawaide eds., Yhikaku 2019).
- Daniel H. Foote, “Lawyers in Every Corner of Society”: A Progress Report, in [Toward Empirical Social Science of Law: The Festschrift for Professor Masayuki Murayama’s 70th Birthday] 153-74 (Daniel H. Foote & Ryu Hamano eds., Shinzansha 2019).
- Daniel H. Foote, Saiban’in seido ni taisuru ishiki chosa; kenkyu no igi to kongo no kadai [Attitude Survey Regarding the Saiban’in System: Significance of the Research and Future Tasks], in Nihonhin kara mita saiban’in seido [The Lay Participation (Saiban’in) System, as Viewed by the Japanese] (Matsumura Yoshiyuki, Ota Shozo & Kinoshita Manako eds., Keiso Shobo, 2015).
- Daniel H. Foote, Horitsuka no yakuwari: Gasshukoku to no hikaku o chushin ni [The Roles of Jurists: Centered on Comparisons with the United States], in Ho no hendo no ninaite [The Bearers of Legal Change] (Atsushi Omura ed., Iwanami Shoten, 2015) (Gendaiho no dotai, vol. 5).
- Daniel H. Foote, Cause Lawyering in Japan: Reflections on the Case Studies and Justice Reform, in Going to Court to Change Japan: Social Movements and the Law in Contemporary Japan 165-80 (Patricia O. Steinhoff ed., University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies, 2014).
- John O. Haley & Daniel H. Foote, Judicial Law-making and the Creation of Legal Norms in Japan: A Dialogue, in Legal Innovations in Asia: Judicial Lawmaking and the Influence of Comparative Law 77-122 (John O. Haley & Toshiko Takenaka eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014).
- Daniel H. Foote, Introduction and Overview, in Law in Japan: A Turning Point xix-xxxix (Daniel H. Foote ed., University of Washington Press, 2007). 667 pages.
- Daniel H. Foote, Keiken, tayosei, soshite ho [Experience, Diversity, and the Law], in Ayako Nozaki, Seigi, kazoku, ho no kozo tenkan: riberaru feminizumu no saiteii [The Structural Transformation of Justice, the Family, and Law: A Repositioning of Liberal Feminism] 227-37 (Kei Yoshinaga trans., Keiso Shobo, 2003).
- Daniel H. Foote, Amerikajin wa Nihonjin yori Nihonteki na no ka? [Are Americans More Japanese Than the Japanese?], in Ningen no kokoro to ho [People’s Souls and the Law] 212-42 ((Hayao Kawai & Masunobu Kat? eds., Y?hikaku, 2003).
- Daniel H. Foote, Reflections on Japan’s Cooperative Adversary Process, in The Japanese Adversary System in Context: Controversies and Comparisons 29-41 (Malcolm Feeley & Setsuo Miyazawa eds., Palgrave Macmillan, 2002).
- Daniel H. Foote, Deregulation and Labor Law: The United States, in Deregulation and Labour Law: In Search of a Labour Concept for the 21st Century 147-68 (Roger Blanplain ed., Kluwer, 2000), reprinted in Il diritto del lavoro statunitense: un sistema deregolamento? (Michele Tiraboschi tr.), Diritto delle Relazioni Industriali, no. 2, 1999 at 125-37.
- Daniel Foote, Reflections of a Former Law Clerk, in 2 Matsuo Koya Sensei Koki Shukuga Ronbunshu Gekan [Essays in Honor of Professor Koya Matsuo on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday] 796(1)-751(46) (Kuniji Shibahara, Noriyuki Nishida & Masahito Inouye eds., Yuhikaku, 1998).
Book Reviews
- Daniel H. Foote, Legal Scholarship in Japan, 5 Asian J. L.& Soc’y 205-8 (2018) (reviewing The Legal Process in Contemporary Japan: A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Setsuo Miyazawa’s 70th Birthday (Keiichi Ageishi, Hiroshi tsuka, Katsuhiro Musashi & Mari Hirayama eds.).
- Daniel H. Foote, Book Reviews, 42 J. Japanese Stud. 230-36 (2017) (reviewing Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Juries in the Japanese Legal System: The Continuing Struggle for Citizen Participation and Democracy and Matthew J. Wilson, Hiroshi Fukurai & Takashi Maruta, Japan and Civil Jury Trials: The Convergence of Forces).
- Daniel H. Foote, Book Review, Who Rules Japan?: Popular Participation in the Japanese Legal Process (Leon Wolff, Luke Nottage & Kent Anderson eds. 2015), 26 Wash. Int’l L. J. 137-45 (2017).
- Daniel H. Foote, Book Review, 26 Wash. Int'l L.J. 137-45 (2017) (reviewing Who Rules Japan?: Popular Participation in the Japanese Legal Process (Leon Wolff, Luke Nottage & Kent Anderson eds., 2015).
News Media
- Daniel Foote, Shihp ni nani o nozomu ka (What I Desire for the Justice System), 1170 Jurisuto 146 (2000).
- Daniel Foote, Nichibei hikaku keiji shiho no kogi o furikaette (Perspectives from Teaching Comparative US-Japan Criminal Justice), 1148 Jurisuto 165 (1999).
- Daniel Foote, Nihon ni okeru keiji shiho--keizokusei to henka (Continuity and Change in Japanese Criminal Justice), 36 Hikakuho 69 (1999).
- Daniel Foote, Nihon no kyochoteki tojishashugi’ no kosatsu, 115 Ho no shihai 92 (1999). (Japanese translation of above article, “Reflections on Japan’s Cooperative ‘Adversary’ System.”).