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Name
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Ozaki Ichirou, LL.M. |
Birth Date
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June 19, 1966 |
Institution
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Hokkaido University |
Department
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Graduate School of Law |
Position
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Associate Professor |
Current Specialization
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Sociology of law |
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Brief Career History |
July 1996 - July 1998
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Research at the Center for Law and Social Studies, University of California at Berkeley, USA, as a visiting researcher |
September 1994
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Associate Professor, Graduate School of Law, Hokkaido University |
April 1991
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Research Assistant, Graduate School of Law and Political Science, University of Tokyo |
March 1991
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Completed the Master’s Course, Graduate School of Law and Political Science, University of Tokyo
LL.M. (Tokyo) |
March 1989
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Graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo |
Research Projects |
Sept. 1994 - Present
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As Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Law, Hokkaido University, I undertook research into the potential for legal mechanisms to cope with the elements that hinder the formation of order in urban communities, including confrontation among ethnic minorities, genders, social strata, etc, with reference to knowledge on contemporary legal theories*.
*Continued research in the United States from July 96 to July 98). |
April 1991 - Aug. 1994
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As Research Assistant, Graduate School of Law and Political Science, University of Tokyo, using the law of condominium administration as material, I undertook empirical investigation into the relationship between the management of neighborhood disputes and public decision-making in urban communities. |
Affiliation |
The Japanese Association of Sociology of Law |
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