2012.12.03
Since its establishment, Keio University Law School has provided legal training with "internationalization" as one of its core principles. As the law school approaches its 10th anniversary, we aim to take a further leap forward in the next decade by starting to train "global legal professionals" who can actively participate in the formation and operation of the global legal order in an increasingly globalized world. As part of this initiative, we are organizing a "Lecture Series: Learning about the Work of Global Legal Professionals" (hosted by the Keio Law School Committee for Globalization).
The first lecture, titled "What Are Foreign Law Firms Like?," will be presented by Linklaters, a Gaikokuho Kyodo Jigyo (foreign law joint enterprise). In the future, we plan to invite speakers in sequence from various fields, including judges, public prosecutors, legal technical assistance (such as the Research and Training Institute of the Ministry of Justice), corporate legal affairs, and international organizations. We encourage everyone to attend.
Date & Time: Monday, December 17, 18:10–19:40 (tentative)
Venue: Distance Learning Room, B4F, South Building, Mita Campus
For details, click here: 20121210event.pdf.pdf
Hosted by: Keio Law School Committee for Globalization