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) |