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Japanese Civil Code is commonly considered a good example of “legal transplant” from European law, and now it exerts influence upon Southeast Asian law in the same way in recent years. However, “legal transplant” phenomena should be critically reexamined from the legal geography perspective. In this process, the systemic problem of legal marginalization of ethnic minorities, such as indigenous peoples in Japan, and the legal colonization of neighboring countries in the past could be fairly analyzed.

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legal transplant, legal geography, Indigenous peoples, colonialism

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