| | Materials for the Study of Japanese Law |
 | | John Hall’s 1911 volume combines an earlier translation in three parts of the Goseibai shikimoku (the Ashikaga Code of 1336), with a collection of the Tokugawa regulations (in three parts: Buke, Bushi, and edicts). |
 | | The translations are competent but the volume is nevertheless difficult to use because it lacks an overarching index. |
 | | The translation has a short index of limited use, and looking up the particular provisions of the Shogunate can be difficult if one is unfamiliar with bakufu law. |
| www.columbia.edu /~hds2/BIB95/ch22.htm (3369 words) |