top of page

PUBLICATIONS 

Dobrovolskaia, Anna, 2016, The Development of Jury Service in Japan:

A Square Block in a Round Hole? New York: Routledge 

(https://www.routledge.com/products/9781472482556).

Dobrovolskaia, Anna, 2010, “Japan’s Past Experiences with the Institution of Jury Service”, Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 1 (Special Issue on Lay Adjudication in Japan and Korea), pp. 1-23.

Dobrovolskaia, Anna, 2008, “The Jury System in Pre-War Japan: An Annotated Translation of ‘The Jury Guidebook’”, Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2, pp. 231-296.

Dobrovolskaia, Anna, 2007, “An All-Laymen Jury System Instead of the Lay Assessor (Saiban’in) System for Japan? Anglo-American-Style Jury Trials in Okinawa under the U.S. Occupation”, Journal of Japanese Law, Vol. 12, No. 24, pp. 57-80.

Dobrovolskaia, Anna, 2005, “Towards the Establishment of a Quasi-Jury (Saiban’in) System in Japan”, Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, Vol. 19, pp. 109-123.

 

PUBLISHED TRANSLATIONS (JAPANESE-ENGLISH)

Soda, Osamu, 2006, Philosophy of Agricultural Science: A Japanese Perspective, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press (Chapter 4: Agriculture and the Economy, pp. 56-97).

Hasegawa, Koichi, 2004, Constructing Civil Society in Japan: Voices of Environmental Movements, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press (Chapter 2: Sociology of Environmental Issues—A Look at the Downstream Side, pp. 20-33).

 

MEDIA COVERAGE OF RESEARCH

Johnston, Eric, 2009, “Citizen Justice: Early Jury System Tests Fell Short; Prewar Attempt Nonbinding, Unpopular; Occupied Okinawa Bid Lacked Cohesion”, The Japan Times, May 13

(available online at <http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2009/05/13/national/early-jury-system-tests-fell-short/#.Ui8XoRaBLZs>).

PROFILE

​Anna Dobrovolskaia is an independent scholar.

bottom of page