Law
Special Economic Zones
Law and Policy Perspectives
Ed. by Jürgen Basedow and Toshiyuki Kono
[Sonderwirtschaftszonen. Perspektiven für Recht und Politik.]
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By their very nature, Special Economic Zones encompass various elements studied in the academic disciplines of economics, political science and law. While their objectives are determined by economics, and their structures, implications and limits by law, their implementation requires a certain combination and cooperation of political forces, something which has been the subject of political science enquiries. A conference held at Kyushu University in Fukuoka convened scholars from all these disciplines to put Special Economic Zones into perspective. The papers presented highlighted functions and structures, historical aspects, the political dimension and foreign equivalents of deregulation, the interplay of such zones, and constitutional considerations. Freedom of contract and competition law, plus the effects that these economy-boosting tools may have on labour and innovation are also dealt with.Survey of contents
IntroductionJürgen Basedow: Boosting the Economy. Special Economic Zones or Nationwide Deregulation
I. Foundations
Ren Yatsunami: Historical Perspective on Special Economic Zones in Japan – Toshiyuki Kono / Kazuaki Kagami: Structure and Functions of Special Economic Zones – Hideaki Shiroyama: Political Dimensions of Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy and the Importance of Local Contexts
II. Special Economic Zones and the Legal Environment
Tom Ginsburg: Special Economic Zones: A Constitutional Political Economy Perspective – Carsten Herresthal: Protection of Freedom of Contract by Private Law after (Local) Deregulation – Wolfgang Wurmnest: Special Economic Zones, Deregulation and Competition Law
III. Areas of Law Affected
Časlav Pejović: Japanese Labor Law: Hurdles on the Road to Abenomics – Shinto Teramoto: How Industrial Policy Affects the Nurturing of Innovation. From the Perspective of Intellectual Property Rights