ローレンス・レペタ Professor Lawrence Repeta (J.D.)

ローレンス・レペタ Professor Lawrence Repeta

研究歴・職歴

2010 – present Professor, responsible to teach courses in American and international law, Faculty of Law, Meiji University, Japan
2008 – 2010 Visiting Professor, University of Washington Law School, Seattle, WA. USA  (Garvey Schubert Visiting Professor of Asian Law)
2004 – 2009 Professor, responsible to teach courses in U.S. law and to co-direct the Legal Clinic in Freedom of Information at Omiya Law School, Japan
2003 – 2004 Abe Fellow, conducted research in open government law at the National Security Archive, Washington, D.C.  (www.nsarchive.org) sponsored by the Center for Global Partnership (www.cgp.org)
2001 – 2003 Director, Temple University Law School Program in Japan and A

学位

J.D. (University of Washington Law School, 1979)

主な業績

2013 “Japan’s Judicial System Reform Council and the ‘Rule of Law’,” Journal of the Japanese Association of the Sociology of Law, Vol. 78  
2011 “Law and Society,” in Bestor and Bestor (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society (Routledge)
2011 “Reserved Seats on Japan’s Supreme Court,” Washington University Law Journal, Vol. 88 
2011 “Citizens: The Founders of Japan’s Freedom Information Movement,” Meiji Law Journal, Vol. 18
2010 “The 1949 Attorneys Law –Private Lawyers Gain Autonomy, Foreign Lawyers Find a New Path to the Bar, in Haley (ed.) Law and Practice in Postwar Japan: The Postwar Reforms and Their Influence (Blakemore Foundation and International House of Japan)
2008 “Mr. Madison in the 21st Century – The Global Diffusion of Freedom of Information Laws,” in Watanabe and McConnell (eds.) Soft Power in Action: National Assets in Japan and the United States  (M.E. Sharpe)