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| Morning Session; 10:00 - 12:10 |
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| Chair : M. IWAMOTO, Nanzan University |
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The Concept of Overriding Mandatory Provisions in Chinese Private International Law
-The Study with a Focus on the Evaluation Criteria of Applicability-
M. KOBAYASHI, URYU & ITOGA |
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| Chair : N. TADA, Seinan Gakuin University |
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A Consideration of the Blended Application of State and Non-State Law: A Private International Law Perspective
K. Akhadjon, Tashkent State University of Law |
| Afternoon Session ; 14:00 - 17:15 |
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| Symposium :Transnational Human Rights Litigation and Roles of Domestic Courts |
| | Coordinators |
: A. SHIRAKI, Waseda University |
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: M. OCHI, Osaka University of Economics |
| | Chair | : M. NARAZAKI, Chuo University |
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Identifying gthe place where the tort occurredh as a jurisdictional basis
Y. TANEMURA, Waseda University |
Case-by-Case Adjustments in Determining International Jurisdiction: Article 3-9 of the Code of Civil Procedure and Forum Necessitatis
Y. NAKANISHI, Kyoto University |
Exercise of Judicial Jurisdiction for Transnational Infringements of Human Rights
|Focusing on Issues Related to the Service of Process|
K. TAKESHITA, Hitotsubashi University |
Can Unrecognized States Claim Jurisdictional Immunity? Applying the 'Persistent Objector' Doctrine Ratione Personae
Y. OKADA, Kyoto University |
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| Morning Session; 9:30 - 11:40 |
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| Chair : F. MASUDA, Okayama University |
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Reconsidering the Law Applicable to Maritime Liens: A Comparative Analysis of German and Korean Law
A. GOTO, Nagoya University |
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| Chair : D. YOKOMIZO, Nagoya University |
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Overriding Mandatory Rules in Trade Secret Law: Developments and Challenges
T. YAMANE, Doshisha University |
| Afternoon Session; 13:00 - 17:00 |
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| Symposium : Japanese Private International Law in an Ageing Society |
| | Coordinators |
: T. HAYASHI, Doshisha University |
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: M. SHIN, Meiji Gakuin University |
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: R. YATSUNAMI, Kyushu University |
| | Chair | : A. KITAZAWA, Keio University |
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Social Security and Private International Law: A Study on Cross-Border Employment and Social Security Benefits
Y. SEKINE, Kobe University |
Challenges in the Protection of Adults in Private International Law
M. KIM, Konan University |
Issues in Private International Law Arising from the 2018 Amendment to the Succession Law
|Focusing on Issues Related to the Service of Process|
R. HUANG, Tezukayama University |
Uses of Trusts in the Aging Society in the View of Private International Law: Inspired by the Concept of gRecognition of a Trusth
A. MATOBA, Kyoto Womenfs University |
Private International Law in an Aging Society: Practical Perspectives
K. NISHIHARA, Honmachi International Law Office, P.C. |
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