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Kyoto Seminar Schedule Draft dated Jan. 16, 2008

“Japanese Law in the Global Era”

 

Feb. 12, 2008 Feb. 15 2008

Suzaku Campus, Ritsumeikan University

 

Date

Time

Program

Place

 

Feb.12

(Tuesday)

 

10:00-11:00

 

Orientation

 

Suzaku 1F

Multipurpose Room

 

 

11:10-12:10

 

Introduction to the Japanese Legal System (Prof. Luke Nottage, University of Sydney)

 

 

Suzaku 2F

Room No. 202

 

13:00-16:10

 

Civil Justice & Law (Prof Luke Nottage, University of Sydney & Ms. Kyoko Ishida, Waseda University)

 

 

Suzaku 2F

Room No. 202

 

16:30-17:30

 

Welcome Reception

 

Suzaku 1F

Cafeteria

 

Feb.13

(Wednesday)

 

9:00-12:10

 

Criminal Justice and Law (Prof. Kent Anderson, Australian National University & Prof. Makoto Ibusuki, Ritsumeikan University)

 

 

Suzaku 2F

Room No. 202

 

13:00-16:10

 

Business and Law (Prof. Luke Nottage, University of Sydney & Prof. Tsuneyoshi Tanaka, Ritsumeikan University)

 

 

Suzaku 2F

Room No. 202

Feb.14 (Thursday)

 

9:30-13:00

 

Osaka District Court Tour

 

Osaka District Court *

 

 

14:00-16:30

(17:00)

 

Osaka Bar Association Bldg. Tour & Lecture (Prof. Koshi Yamaguchi, Ritsumeikan University)

 

 

Osaka Bar Association Bldg.

Feb.15

(Friday)

 

9:00-12:10

 

Gender and Law (Leon Wolff , Japan Foundation Research Fellow & Prof. Masako Kamiya, Gakushuin University)

 

 

Suzaku 2F

Room No. 202

 

13:00-16:10

 

Public Law (Leon Wolff, Japan Foundation Research Fellow & Prof. Narufumi Kadomatsu, Kobe University)

 

 

Suzaku 2F

Room No. 202

 

16:20-

 

Presentation of Certificates

Closing Ceremony

 

 

Related Event (Optional)

 

Feb. 16 (Saturday)

 

10:00 –18:30

 

 

International Conference “Beyond Country and Western Law - Towards New Australia- Japan Partnerships in Legal Research” **

 

 

Suzaku 2F

Room No. 203

 

 

* Meeting Point: Osaka Bar Association Bldg., 1F, Lobby

Meeting Time: 9:20

Students should make their own arrangements for transport to the meeting point.

 

** Co-hosted by the Australian Network for Japanese Law (ANJeL) and Ritsumeikan University School of Law.

 

Last updated: 1 June 2009