2018.05.22
Regarding the Content of the Legal Apprenticeship and "Dynamic Fact-Finding"
~Apprenticeship Guidance by Incumbent Public Prosecutor Instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute~
1. Date and Time Saturday, June 9, 2018, 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
2. Location Room 2B41, South Building, Mita Campus
3. Speakers Approximately 6 public prosecutor instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute
4. Content *Explanation of the legal apprenticeship (public prosecutor apprenticeship), the work of a public prosecutor, etc.
*Case study and explanatory lecture
(Including a Q&A session), etc.
5. Target Audience Those who have finished taking the bar examination
* Open to all (No prior registration is required)
* Why not listen to an explanation from public prosecutor instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute on "dynamic fact-finding," which is essential for legal practitioners, especially those representing parties, while examining case studies? This is also an excellent opportunity to hear directly from and ask questions to the public prosecutor instructors about the content of and approach to the legal apprenticeship (especially the public prosecutor apprenticeship), as well as the specific duties and scope of work of a public prosecutor, which are not limited to criminal cases. The content is expected to be practical and suitable for increasing your motivation for the legal apprenticeship that begins immediately after passing the exam and for serving as a reference in deciding your career path as a legal professional. Therefore, regardless of whether you aspire to be a public prosecutor , please feel free to join.
* After the lecture,a social gathering(fee: approx. 3,000 yen) is scheduled to be held, with the participation ofpublic prosecutor instructorsandnewly appointed public prosecutors, including graduates from this law school.Those wishing to attend the social gatheringmust, due to venue reservation requirements,
email Keizo Tsuda, dispatched public prosecutor (email: keizot@keio.jp),
by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 31.