Academic Year |
2025Year |
School/Graduate School |
School of Law Law Day Course |
Lecture Code |
F2188900 |
Subject Classification |
Specialized Education |
Subject Name |
憲法1(法曹)[新カリキュラム] |
Subject Name (Katakana) |
ケンポウ1(ホウソウ) |
Subject Name in English |
Constitutional Law1(Legal Profession Training Course) |
Instructor |
ARAI MAKOTO |
Instructor (Katakana) |
アライ マコト |
Campus |
Higashi-Senda |
Semester/Term |
2nd-Year, First Semester, First Semester |
Days, Periods, and Classrooms |
(1T) Thur9-10:Higashi-Senda Lecture Rm M303, (2T) Weds3-4:Higashi-Senda Lecture Rm M303 |
Lesson Style |
Lecture |
Lesson Style (More Details) |
Face-to-face |
1) We will provide materials related to topics. 2) In a class, we will confirm how well students' understanding by asking questions. 3) In this course, we will mention theories along with analyzing example cases. |
Credits |
2.0 |
Class Hours/Week |
2 |
Language of Instruction |
J
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Japanese |
Course Level |
5
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Graduate Basic
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Course Area(Area) |
24
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Social Sciences |
Course Area(Discipline) |
01
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Law |
Eligible Students |
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Keywords |
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Class Status within Educational Program (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | 【Outline of the course】 In this course, by referring to theories and example cases, we will learn 1) The grounds of modern Constitutional theory, 2) Interpretation of the Constitution concerning governing system, 3) Interpretation of the Constitution concerning basic fundamental human rights. |
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Criterion referenced Evaluation (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | |
Class Objectives /Class Outline |
【Aims】 1) To understand basics of the fundamental human right, Japanese governing systems, and the grounds of modern Constitutional theory. 2) Based on understanding mentioned above, students will develop logical thinking concerning the Constitution by deepening understanding of example cases and theories. |
Class Schedule |
1. Outline of the Constitution 2. Popular sovereignty, Separation of powers and Rule of law 3. Parliament and legislative power 4. Cabinet and administrative power 5. Court and judicial power (1) 6. Court and judicial power (2) 7. Local autonomy 8. Summary of the first half/ Guarantees of fundamental rights 9.Freedom of expression (1) 10. Freedom of expression (2) 11. Freedom of assembly and association 12. Freedom of thought and conscience 13. Academic freedom 14. Freedom of religion 15. Separation of church and state/ Summary |
Text/Reference Books,etc. |
We will deliver instruction on textbooks and other reference books. Nobuyoshi Ashibe, "The Constitution (8th ed)", is one of the references often mentioned in this course. |
PC or AV used in Class,etc. |
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Text,Resume |
Learning techniques to be incorporated |
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Suggestions on Preparation and Review |
Please see more information on the teams etc. |
Requirements |
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Grading Method |
Paper exams (Mid-term exam:approx. 30%/ Final exam: approx 70%) |
Practical Experience |
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Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it |
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