Keio University

[December 16] International Symposium: How Should Law Be Taught in the Globalizing World?

Publish: November 25, 2014
Law School

November 25, 2014

Keio Law School will hold an international symposium on Tuesday, December 16. This symposium is co-hosted by Keio Law School and our overseas partner institution, the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, USA, with a view to establishing an LL.M. course in the near future. The theme is how legal education should be conducted in an era of globalization. In particular, we hope this will be an opportunity to discuss what kind of legal education should be provided from a Japanese and Asian perspective. The keynote speakers will be Professor David Kennedy of Harvard Law School and Professor Michael Young, President of the University of Washington. Representatives from Asia will also speak, including those from Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, and Seoul National University in Korea; the Centre for Asian Legal Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada; and National Taiwan University.

We hope you will join us.

To register for the international symposium, please follow the instructions below.

● Email to:

Attn: Keio University Law School at lawjm@info.keio.ac.jp

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Regarding the Keio LS International Symposium

If you wish to attend, please provide your name and affiliation and notify us by 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 11.