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[3/30] The meaning of the law in biopolitical governance: focusing on the ‘Minamata lawsuit’

Date : March 30, 2021 (Tuesday) 12:30-14:00 Lecturer: Youngjin Lee (李榮眞) Professor, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Gangwon National University Title: The meaning of the law in biopolitical governance: Focusing on the Minamata lawsuit Language: Korean

[3/23] Evolution of Covid-19 Related Laws/Institutions : Korea and Japan

Date : March 23, 2021 (Tuesday) 12:30-14:00 Lecturer: Ga-young Choi, full-time lecturer, Department of Politics, School of Law, Komazawa University Title: Evolution of Related Covid-19 Laws/Institutions: Korea and Japan Language: Korean

[3/16] Disasters and regions: Based on the Great East Japan Earthquake and COVID-19 survey

Date: March 16, 2021 (Tuesday) 12:30-14:00 Lecturer: Shuhei Kimura, Associate Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba Title: Disasters and regions: Based on the Great East Japan Earthquake and COVID-19 survey Language: Japanese

[3/9] A Study on the Transformation of Conservatives in Japanese Politics

The Significance of Litigation in Japanese Social Movements: Case of Japanese Resident Orphans

Date and Time: December 8, 2020 (Tuesday) 12:30-14:00
Venue: Online progress through ZOOM
Lecturer: Eom, Hye-Won, Ph.D. in Political Science, The University of Hawaii at Manoa
Title: Significance of Litigation in Japanese Social Movements: Focusing on the Case of Japanese Resident Orphans
Language: Korean

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