Japanese Civil Code

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The Japanese Civil Code is Japan’s core body of private law, governing areas such as contracts, property, family, and inheritance, and was heavily shaped by European—especially German—legal traditions.

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Japanese Civil Code canonical 3
Civil Code of Japan 2

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese statute
civil code
codified private law
administeredBy Ministry of Justice of Japan
basedOn continental European civil law model
cameIntoForce 1898
containsConcept abuse of rights doctrine
agency
conditions and terms in contracts
good faith principle
ownership
possession
prescription (limitation of claims)
secured transactions
statutory succession shares
tort liability
unjust enrichment
country Japan
draftedIn Meiji era
surface form: Meiji period
governs contracts
family law
inheritance law
private law
property law
hasPart Claims
Family
General Provisions
Real Rights
Succession
influencedBy European legal traditions
Napoleonic Code
surface form: French Civil Code

German Civil Code
jurisdiction Japan
language Japanese
legalStatus in force
legalSystem civil law
originalEnactmentYear 1896
1898
partOf Japanese law
surface form: Japanese legal system
shortName Minpō
subjectMatter divorce
guardianship
legal capacity
marriage
obligations
parent-child relations
real rights
succession
typeOfContractLaw civil law contract system

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German Civil Code influenced Japanese Civil Code
BGB influenced Japanese Civil Code
Act on General Rules for Application of Laws relatedTo Japanese Civil Code
this entity surface form: Civil Code of Japan
Nagasaki District Court appliesSubstantiveLaw Japanese Civil Code
this entity surface form: Civil Code of Japan