September 13, 2018
Public Prosecutor Apprenticeship and Prosecutorial Drafting (How to Make Final Dispositions)
—Guidance on the Public Prosecutor Apprenticeship for Successful Candidates by Instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute—
1. Date and Time Saturday, October 20, 2018, 3:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
2. Location Room 2B41, South Hall, Mita Campus
3. Speakers Several public prosecutor instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute
4. Content Case study and commentary, guidance, Q&A session, etc.
5. Eligibility Those who have finished taking the bar examination
* Open to all (No prior registration is required. This event is open to everyone, regardless of whether you aspire to become a public prosecutor.)
For this event, we have invited senior public prosecutor instructors and many other instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute. They will provide an overview of the public prosecutor apprenticeship, focusing on an explanation of prosecutorial drafting. We will also answer your frank questions about the apprenticeship and the work of a public prosecutor, such as, "Do we have to attend autopsies during the apprenticeship?", "What kind of work do public prosecutors do besides criminal cases?", and "Can public prosecutors study abroad?". This event is recommended even for those who are not particularly interested in the public prosecution service but feel some anxiety about the public prosecutor apprenticeship. This is a valuable opportunity, so please feel free to join us.
* We will have a Q&A session at the venue for any questions you may have. However, we understand that some questions may be difficult to ask on the spot, such as, "...but I'm hesitant to ask in front of others," or "...I'm not sure how to ask about this point, but I'd like to know more in detail." Therefore, if you email me (Tsuda, the dispatched public prosecutor) in advance, I will obtain the answers from the public prosecutor instructors on your behalf. Please send your questions to the email address below (preferably by the day before the event).
* We plan to hold a social gathering (fee: around 3,000 yen) after the guidance session, with the participation of the public prosecutor instructors and new public prosecutors who are graduates of this law school.Those who wish to attend the social gatheringare requested to registerby 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 16, due to venue reservation requirements.
Please send your registration toKeizo Tsuda, Dispatched Public Prosecutor (Email: keizot@keio.jp).
Please register by email. We look forward to seeing many of you there.