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Fight against organized crime in Japan - the past and the present
Kubíčková, Tereza ; Tomášek, Michal (advisor) ; Tretera, Jiří Rajmund (referee)
6 Abstract The goal of this thesis is to provide a basic overview of the legislative acts taken against organized crime in Japan, and to map the intriguing historical evolution of organized crime until the present day. Also, to show how the connection and the historically advantageous relationship between the yakuza and the ruling elites affected the law in Japan. The first chapter is dedicated to the historical milestones of organized crime in Japan from the 17th century to the implementation of the first comprehensive law against the organized crime - the Bōtaihō, in 1991. In the next part of this thesis the particularities of the legislation against organized crime can be found, including the differences of the American and European models as well as the details of the Bōtaihō law itself. The third chapter is dedicated to the complementary and follow-up legislations concerning the fight against organized crime. Key words: organized crime, yakuza, legal instruments to fight organized crime
Organized Crime in Japan
Šebor, Jiří ; Sýkora, Jan (advisor) ; Labus, David (referee)
The first part of this thesis describes historical development of japanese organized crime since its beginning in the Tokugawa period until the present day. The second part analyses activities by which contemporary japanese organized crime obtains funds for its existence.

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