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Date: 27 May 2022 (Friday
Time:
10:00-12:00 (CET)
11:00-13:00 (Jerusalem Time)
17:00–19:00 PM (Japan)
Language: English
Organizers:
The Institute for Justice Systems in Comparative Law (IJSCL) Ritsumeikan University
10:00 (CET) 17:00 (Jerusalem) 17:00 (JST) | Moderator: Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi (Ritsumeikan University) |
10:05 (CET) 11:05 (Jerusalem) 17:05 (JST) | Welcome Speech Prof. Dr. Shinichi Ago (Director of Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University) |
Speakers: | |
10:10 (CET) 11:10 (Jerusalem) 17:10 (JST) | Prof. Shimon Shetreet (Greenblatt Chair of Public and International Law Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Lecture: Justice and Advanced Technology: Judicial Independence, Efficiency and Quality |
10:30 (CET) 11:30 (Jerusalem) 17:30 (JST) | Prof. Dr. Foroud Shirvani (Professur für Öffentliches Recht Gottfried-Meulenbergh-Stiftungsprofessur Universität Bonn) Lecture: Digitisation of the administrative court proceedings |
10:50 (CET) 11:50 (Jerusalem) 17:50 (JST) | Prof. Dr. Christoph Krönke (WU Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Institut für Österreichisches und Europäisches Öffentliches Recht (IOER)) Lecture: AI in Public Administration |
11:10 (CET) 12:10 (Jerusalem) 18:10 (JST) | Discussion |
12:00 (CET) – 13:00(Jerusalem) 19:00 (JST) | Closing Remarks Prof. Kimio Yakushiji (Ritsumeikan University) |
until: 3 November 2023
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Chair:
Ian Forrester QC LLD
Co-organizer:
Professor Dr. Masahisa Deguchi
The panel for this event will be the following:
The Right Hon Lord Carloway
The Right Hon Lady Dorrian
Roddy Dunlop QC
The Right Hon Dorothy Bain QC
Laura Dunlop QC
PDF Document with further details on the seminar by Ian Forrester QC LLD: The Scottish courts seminar on Friday April 22
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Date: 25 March 2022
Time: 09:00-11:00 (CET) = 17:00–19:00 PM (JST)
Language: English
Organizers:
Study Group on Comparative Judicial Systems, College of Law, Ritsumeikan University
Co-organizer:
Peace Education and Research Center, International Peace Museum, Ritsumeikan University
Sponsor:
Egusa Foundation for International Cooperation in the Social Science (SEFICSS)
Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung (KAS)
09:00 (CET) 17:00 (JST) | Moderator: Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi (Ritsumeikan University) |
09:05 (CET) 17:05 (JST) | Opening remarks Prof. Dr. Shinichi Ago (Director of Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University) |
09:10 (CET) 17:10 (JST) | Speakers: |
Prof. Dr. Michael Reiterer: former Ambassador of the European Union to the Republic of Korea (Austria) Lecture: Electronic evidence – technology in the court room (E-Justice) | |
Prof. Dr. Meinhard Schröder: Passau University (Germany) Lecture: E-Identity | |
09:50 (CET) – 17:50(JST) | Comments & Discussion Prof. Dr. Shimon Shetreet (emeritus): Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) Prof. Dr. Makoto Ibusuki: Seijyo University (Japan) Justice Ilwon KANG: Former Justice of Constitutional Court (Korea) Prof. Dr. Markus Gehrlein: BGH Judge (ret.) (Germany) Dr. Michael Pils: Taylor Wessing (Germany) Prof. Dr. Omi Hatashin: Osaka Jogakuin University (Japan) PDFs: Justice Ilwon KANG Chien-Liang Lee Prof. Dr. Markus Gehrlein |
11:00 (CET) 19:00 (JST) | End of Workshop |
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Date: 12 March 2022
Time: 09:30-11:30 (CET) = 17:30–19:30 PM (JST)
Language: English
Organizers:
The Institute for Justice Systems in Comparative Law (IJSCL) Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto Human Rights Research Institute
Center for Peace Education and Research, Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University
09:30 (CET) 17:30 (JST) | Moderator: Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi (Ritsumeikan University) |
09:35 (CET) 17:35 (JST) | Opening Speech: Prof. Dr. Shinichi Ago (Director of Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University) |
09:40 (CET) 17:40 (JST) | Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr. Michael Reiterer (EU-Ambassador ret., Centre for Security, Diplomacy & Strategy at the Brussels School of Governance) Lecture: Immigration policy in Europe: between demography, values and war (PDF) | Outline (PDF) |
10:20 (CET) – 18:20 (JST) | Coordinator: Prof. Kimio Yakushiji (Ritsumeikan University) |
Comments | |
10:25 (CET) 18:25 (JST) | Prof. Dr. Kaoru Obata (Nagoya University) Presentation Slides (PDF) | Talking Points (PDF) | Abstract of Comments (PDF) |
10:35 (CET) 18:35 (JST) | Prof. Dr. Hanako Umezawa (Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University Some facts and thoughts on the matter of immigration: EU, Japan and Ukraine (PDF) |
10:45 (CET) 18:45 (JST) | Discussion: Prof. Goro Toda (Kyoto Sangyo University): Questions (PDF) Lecturer Dr. Shiho Sugiki (Kagawa University): Questions (PDF) Prof. Omi Hatashin (Osaka Jogakuin University): Question (PDF) Researcher Diana Arie (Kyoto Human Rights Research Institute): Question (PDF) Prof. Koichi Matsumoto (Nihon University): Question (PDF) Researcher Satoru Furuya (Kyoto Human Rights Research Institute) Researcher Haruko Uchida (Kyoto Human Rights Research Institute) Hiroshi FUKUYAMA (Civil servant of the Ministry of Justice, Office of Immigration Control off-duty): Questions (PDF) Prof. Dr. Ryuich Higuchi (Meijigakuin University) |
11:25 (CET) 19:25 (JST) | Closing remarks: Prof. Kimio Yakushiji (Ritsumeikan University) |
is a distinguished Professor at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy (CSDS) of the Brussels School of Governance (BSoG) and the editor of the CSDS policy brief series.
Michael Reiterer pursued his academic career always in parallel to his diplomatic one at the Austrian and then European service. After graduating as Dr. jur. from the University of Innsbruck, post-graduate studies at the Johns Hopkins University/Bologna Centre and the Graduate Institute for International Studies in Geneva were further stepping stones to his habilitation (PhD) in International Politics at the University of Innsbruck (2005, Institute for Political Science) focussing on EU-Asia relations. EU foreign policy, EU-Asia relations in particular with Japan and Korea, inter-regionalism, security issues, new forms of diplomacy, human rights are nowadays the main focus of his research, having previously published extensively on international trade law and relations including WTO, trade and environment and the Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM). He has taught at various universities in Europe & Asia.
In September 2020 he retired from the European Diplomatic Service (European External Action Service-EEAS) as Ambassador plenipotentiary and extraordinary of the European Union to the Republic of Korea; previous posts included Ambassador to Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein, Deputy Head of Mission/Minister at the EU Delegation to Japan, Minister Counsellor at the Austrian Permanent Representation to the EU, Counsellor at the Austrian Permanent Representation to the GATT, Austrian Deputy Trade Commissioner for West Africa (out of Abidjan/Ivory Coast) and to Japan. In addition, he co-chaired the Joint Group of Trade and Environment Experts at the OECD, served as panellist at the WTO dispute settlement and was a member of the European Economic and Social Committee.
Adjunct professor for international politics at Webster University, Vienna; Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali “Guido Carli” (LUISS), Rome; University of Innsbruck; Danube University, Krems/Austria.
Associate Fellow, Global Fellowship Initiative at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), Switzerland
Senior Advisor, Center for Asia Pacific Strategy (CAPS), Washington D.C.; STEAR (Student Thinktank for Europe-Asia Relations) Singapore (2021-).
Member of the Scientific Committee of the European Forum Alpbach/Austria
Member of the Council of the Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe, Lausanne/Switzerland
Member of the Advisory Board of the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies
Invited professor, Kobe University, Ritsumekan University/Kyoto (2021/22), Japan
Member of the International Academic Consultative Council of the University of Kobe/Japan until 2020.
Order of Merit in Silver with Star (2019), Government of the Republic of Austria
Honorary Citizenship of Seoul (2020), Seoul Metropolitan Government, Republic of Korea
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Date: 12 February 2022
Time: 09:00-10:30 (CET) = 17:00 – 18:30 PM (JST)
Language: English
Organizer:
The Institute for Justice Systems in Comparative Law (IJSCL) Ritsumeikan University
Co-Organizer:
Center for Peace Education and Research, Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University
1 Introduction – the law-based integration model of the European Union |
2 The jurisdiction of the Court is limited |
3 The sovereignty issue |
4 Primacy of EU law contested |
5 What is at stake? |
6 The heart of the EU – its values and principles |
7 Conclusions |
Moderator:
Prof. Masahisa Deguchi (Ritsumeikan University)
Commentators:
Prof. Kimio Yakushiji (Ritsumeikan University)
Prof. Katsuhiro Shoji (Chuo University)
Prof. Koji Fukuda (Waseda University)
Prof. Takahiro Shinyo (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Prof. Dr. MICHAEL REITERER
Distinguished Professor, EU-Ambassador ret., Centre for Security, Diplomacy & Strategy at the Brussels School of Governance.
Michael Reiterer held positions at the Missions of Austria to the European Union (1997–1998) and the GATT (1990–1992) and negotiated in the GATT Uruguay Round. He was co-chair trade of the OECD Joint Experts Group of trade and environment experts. He served on the GATT Panel Split-run editions Canada-US. He was also Deputy Austrian Trade Commissioner to West Africa with seat in Abidjan/Côte d’Ivoire (1982–1985) and Japan (1985–1988); 1992–1997 he served as Deputy Director General for European Integration Policy of the Federal Economic Chamber of Austria; 1997/1998 he was a member of the European Social and Economic Committee.
Having joint the European foreign service in 1998 as Counselor for ASEM (1998–2002), he served as Minister/Deputy Head of the EC Delegation to Japan (2002–2006), EU-Ambassador to Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein (2007–2011) and Principal Adviser to the Managing Director for the Asia Pacific of the European External Action Service (2012–2016). In February 2017 he was appointed Ambassador of the European Union to the Republic of Korea, a position he held until his retirement in September 2020.
Having been appointed adjunct professor for international politics in 2005 at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, he is now Distinguished Professor at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy at the Brussels School of Governance, Free University of Brussels.
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Datum: Donnerstag, 09. Dezember 2021
Zeit: 09:30–11:45 Uhr (CET) | 17:30–18:45 Uhr (JST)
Sprache: Deutsch
Veranstalter:
The Institute for Justice Systems in Comparative Law (IJSCL) Ritsumeikan Universität
Mitveranstalter:
Japanisches Generalkonsulat München
Center for Peace Education and Research, Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan Universität
Förderer:
Deutsch-Japanische Juristenvereinigung e.V. (DJJV)
Generalkonsulat der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Osaka-Kobe
9:30 Uhr (CET) 17:30 Uhr (JST) | Moderator: Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi (Ritsumeikan Universität) |
09:35 Uhr (CET) 17:35 Uhr (JST) | Grußwort: Nobutaka MAEKAWA (Generalkonsul am Japanischen Generalkonsulat München) |
09:40 Uhr (CET) 17:40 Uhr (JST) | Festvortrag: Prof. Dr. Peter Gottwald (Regensburg Universität) Thema: Einführung in die Prozessrechtsvergleichung | Introduction to Comparative Civil Procedure |
09:45 Uhr (CET) 17:45 Uhr (JST) | Prof. Dr. Koichi Matsumoto (Nihon Universität) Kommentar | 日本語版 |
10:15 Uhr (CET) 18:15 Uhr (JST) | Kommentar: Prof. Masaaki Haga (Keio Universität) Fragen |
10:20 Uhr (CET) 18:20 Uhr (JST) | Diskussion: Moderator: Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi (Ritsumeikan Universität) |
10:25 Uhr (CET) 18:25 Uhr (JST) | Abschließende Stellungnahme: Prof. Dr. Peter Gottwald (Regensburg Universität) |
10:35 Uhr (CET) 18:35 Uhr (JST) | Schlusswort: Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi, (Ritsumeikan Universität) |
10:45 Uhr (CET) 18:45 Uhr (JST) | Ende der Veranstaltung |
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Datum: Freitag, 17. September 2021
Zeit: 10:00–12:00 Uhr (CET) | 17:00–19:00 Uhr (JST)
Sprache: Deutsch
Veranstalter:
The Institute for Justice Systems in Comparative Law (IJSCL) Ritsumeikan Universität
Mitveranstalter:
Center for Peace Education and Research, Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan Universität
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Auslandsbüro Tokyo
Kölner Alumni-Club Japan
Freiburger Alumni-Club Japan
Meiji Universität Juristische Fakultät
Förderer:
DAAD Tomonokai
Deutsch-Japanische Juristenvereinigung e.V. (DJJV)
Generalkonsulat der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Osaka-Kobe
10:00 Uhr (CET) 17:00 Uhr (JST) | Gesamtmoderation: Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi (Ritsumeikan Universität) |
10:05 Uhr (CET) 17:05 Uhr (JST) | Grußwort: Prof. Dr. Takahiro Shinyo (Dekan, Integriertes Zentrum für UN- und außenpolitische Studien, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japanischer Botschafter in Deutschland a.D.) |
10:10 Uhr (CET) 17:10 Uhr (JST) | Grundsatzvortrag: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Hanns Prütting (Universität zu Köln) Vortrag: Digitalisierung im Zivilprozess unter den Aspekten von Demokratie, Rechtsstaat und Menschenrechten | 日本語仮訳 |
10:40 Uhr (CET) 17:40 Uhr (JST) | Koordinator: Prof. Dr. Antonios Karaiskos (Universität zu Kyoto) Kommentar |
10:45 Uhr (CET) 17:45 Uhr (JST) | Rechtsanwalt Ryoichi Mimura (Mimura, Komatsu & Yamagata Law Firm) Problematik vom Standpunkt der Praxis |
10:55 Uhr (CET) 17:55 Uhr (JST) | Dr. Thomas Dickert (Präsidenten des Oberlandesgerichts Nürnberg) Thema: Kommentar | Modernisierung des Zivilprozesses |
Kommentare: | |
11:05 Uhr (CET) 18:05 Uhr (JST) | Prof. Dr.iur.Dr.h.c. Takehiko Mikami (Musashino Universität) Kommentar |
11:10 Uhr (CET) 18:10 Uhr (JST) | Prof. Dr. Dres. h.c. Rolf Stürner (Universität Freiburg) Kommentar |
11:15 Uhr (CET) 18:15 Uhr (JST) | Prof. Koji Nakayama (Meiji Universität) Kommentar |
11:20 Uhr (CET) 18:20 Uhr (JST) | Prof. Dr. Volkert Vorwerk (Rechtsanwalt beim Bundesgerichtshof) Kommentar |
11:25 Uhr (CET) 18:25 Uhr (JST) | Prof. Dr. Ho Moon-hyuck (Seoul National Universität) Kommentar |
11:30 Uhr (CET) 18:30 Uhr (JST) | Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Lüke (Leipzig Universität) Kommentar |
11:35 Uhr (CET) 18:35 Uhr (JST) | Tim Eicke (Richter am Europäischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte) Kommentar |
11:40 Uhr (CET) 18:40 Uhr (JST) | Rechtsanwalt Dr. Maximilian Lentz (Nishimura & Asahi) Kommentar |
11:45 Uhr (CET) 18:45 Uhr (JST) | Prof. Dr. Bart Krans (Leiden Universität) Kommentar |
11:50 Uhr (CET) 18:50 Uhr (JST) | Präsident Andreas Neff (Landgericht Freiburg) Kommentar |
11:55 Uhr (CET) 18:55 Uhr (JST) | Möglichkeit zu Statements Moderator: Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi (Ritsumeikan Universität) |
12:15 Uhr (CET) 19:15 Uhr (JST) | Abschließende Stellungnahme: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Hanns Prütting (Universität zu Köln) |
12:20 Uhr (CET) 19:20 Uhr (JST) | Schlusswort: Vertretung der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (Auslandsbüro Tokyo) Prof. Dr. Shinichi Ago (Direktor des Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan Universität) |
12:25 Uhr (CET) – 19:25 Uhr (Kyoto) | Ende der Veranstaltung |
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Datum: Samstag, 14.08.2021
Sprache: Deutsch
Referenten:
Naomasa Yoshida (Berater Toyota Motor Corporation, Superintendent General
Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department a.D.)
Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard (Universität Freiburg, Computer Science, Autonome
Intelligente Systeme)
Veranstalter:
Freiburg Alumni Club in Japan
Alumni Freiburg e.V.
Förderer:
Generalkonsulat der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Osaka-Kobe
11:00 Uhr (Deutschland) 18:00 Uhr (Japan) | Video-Konzert: Scriabin: Romance (telework) – Kimiko Okada hrn, Maiko Izumi pf – YouTube |
Begrüßung und Moderation: Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi (Ritsumeikan Universität, Präsident des Freiburg Alumni Club in Japan) Dr. Lothar Mennicken (Leiter des Referats Wissenschaft und Technologie, Deutsche Botschaft Tokyo( | |
11:10 Uhr (Deutschland) 18:10 Uhr (Japan) | Vortrag: „Das automatisierte Fahren – Bedeutung und Herausforderungen in Japan“ Naomasa Yoshida (Berater Toyota Motor Corporation, Superintendent General Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department a.D.) |
11:40 Uhr (Deutschland) 18:40 Uhr (Japan) | Vortrag: „Das automatisierte Fahren – Herausforderungen aus technischer und wissenschaftlicher Sicht“ Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard (Universität Freiburg, Computer Science, Autonome Intelligente Systeme) |
12:05 Uhr (Deutschland) 19:05 Uhr (Japan) | Diskussion |
12:30 Uhr (Deutschland) 19:30 Uhr (Japan) | Schlusswort: Rudolf-Werner Dreier (Geschäftsführer Alumni Freiburg e.V.) |
Naomasa Yoshida works at the Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) since 2019 as the advisory capacity mainly in the security and traffic safety arena.
He is in charge of making advices regarding experimental tests of the automated vehicles, safety measures of the assisted driving vehicles etc. from the government’s perspective.
After graduating from the University of Tokyo, he also studied at the University of Freiburg 1987 through 1989 and attended the seminar of Prof. Dr. Klaus Tiedemann and got the master’s degree (Legum Magister: magna cum laude).
He has served for 35 years mainly in the law enforcement, national security and traffic safety arena.
In 2017 he was assigned based upon the endorsement of the Prime Minister as the Superintendent General of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department.
Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard ist Leiter der Arbeitsgruppe Autonome Intelligente Systeme am Institut für Informatik der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg und Sprecher des Zentrums BrainLinks-BrainTools.
Er ist ein führender Wissenschaftler auf dem Gebiet des „autonomen Fahrens“. Als Autor von mehr als 350 wissenschaftlichen Veröffentlichungen gilt er als eine der Schlüsselfiguren im Feld der Navigation und Perzeption der mobiler Roboter.
Für seine Arbeit erhielt er mit dem Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Preis 2009 die höchste deutsche Forschungsauszeichnung. Erst kürzlich wurde er als Empfänger des IEEE Technical Field Awards der Robotics and Automation Society bekannt gegeben, des höchsten technischen Preises in der Robotik.
Website von Wolfram Burgard: http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~burgard
Naomasa Yoshida: „Das automatisierte Fahren – Bedeutung und Herausforderungen in Japan“.
Das automatisierte Fahren soll zur Verkehrssicherheit und Mobilitätsfreiheit beitragen. In Japan haben wir seit einigen Jahren juristisch und technisch auf diesem Gebiet große Fortschritte gemacht, auch wenn noch einige grundlegende Fragen zu beantworten sind. Bei meinem Vortrag werde ich den aktuellen Stand des automatisierten Fahrens sowie Initiativen der japanischen Regierung und Autohersteller vorstellen und auf zukünftige Herausforderungen eingehen.
Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard (Universität Freiburg, Computer Science, Autonome Intelligente Systeme): „Das automatisierte Fahren – Herausforderungen aus technischer und wissenschaftlicher Sicht“.
In this presentation entitled Perception and Navigation Challenges for Self-Driving Cars I will discuss HD maps as one of the major tools but also limitations for self-driving cars. In particular, I will present deep learning methods for learning semantics and maps as well as a crowdsourcing approach for map change detection.
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