TAKIZAWA, Tadashi

Les contrôles juridictionnels et non juridictionnels - Paris : IIAP, janv./mars 1995

Judicial control is exercised by ordinary courts since administrative tribunals have disappeared in 1946, but are submitted to a specific legislation. Judicial control is a control of legality, appropriateness only checked through the obligation to motivate decisions. Stay to execution is generally impossible. Non-judicial controls are the result of administrative remedies(appeal to the decision makers themselves, hierarchical control and revision) and different mediation procedures. From a western point of view, the control of administration is limited in practice because japanese people do not like to intervene in public matters