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コンテンツへスキップ 九州大学 法学部・法学府・法学研究院 受験生 卒業生 在学生 保護者 教職員 寄付のご案内 Facebook Twitter Instagram Japanese アクセス お問い合わせ リンク サイトマップ 検索: メニュー Top Faculty Staff International Cooperation &#038; Activities Recent News &#038; Blogs Global Networks Publications &#038; Conferences Exchange Programs Inbound Student Exchange Program Outbound Student Exchange Programs International Programs in Law International Programs for Politics Top Faculty Staff International Cooperation &#038; Activities Recent News &#038; Blogs Global Networks Publications &#038; Conferences Exchange Programs Inbound Student Exchange Program Outbound Student Exchange Programs International Programs in Law International Programs for Politics 受験生の方へ 卒業生の方へ 在学生の方へ 保護者の方へ 教職員の方へ アクセス お問い合わせ リンク サイトマップ Jananese Facebook Kyushu University Faculty of Law Kyushu University Faculty of Law 2021年9月3日 by cmsadmin The faculty of Law was founded in 1924 as a department within the Faculty of Law and Humanities and achieved full independent status in 1949. A distinctive feature of law faculties in Japan is that they were initially established with the aim of educating civil servants and not lawyers. The law faculties of Japan thus contributed to socio-economic development by educating successive generations of public servants as well as providing law graduates for other sectors of society, notably corporations. This approach can be contrasted with Europe or the United States where legal education has been primarily oriented towards legal practice and has cosequently focused on preparing students for the bar examination and a future career as a legal professional. One consequence of this difference in emphasis has been the inclusion of political scientists within Japanese law faculties, and political science within the corriculum of the undergraduate law program. The ordinance that first established the Faculty of Law in the early 1920&#8217;s, for example, included in its selection of classes various political science subjects, such as the history of politics and diplomacy. This tradition of offering a diverse curriculum in undergraduate legal education has been a distinctive feature of legal education in Japanese universities and continues to this day. In recent years this approach has been supplemented as a result of government led efforts to reform the training of legal professions. Most significantly, in 2004 the government introduced a new system of graduate level schools and a &#8220;US-style&#8221; system of legal education was adopted in Japan. Kyushu University Law School is one of over seventy such institutions that offer graduate students the opportunity to prepare for the new national bar examination. Kyushu University has also been at the forefront of the growth of international legal education in Japan. In 1994, an LL.M program focusing on international economic and business law was established in the Graduate School of Law. This was the first program of its kind to be taught entirely in English offered by a Japanese university. A second Master&#8217;s course in Comparative Studies of Politics and Administration in Asia (CSPA) was launched in 1999. An LL.D program offering students the oppertunity to complete doctorant research in English was launched in the same year. The success of these programs led to the Graduate School of Law being selected by the Ministry of Education to host the Young Leader&#8217;s Program (YLP) in Law. This Master&#8217;s level program contributes to the creation of a network of national leader&#8217;s within Asia by providing young legal professionals and government officials with the opportunity to spend one year in Japan studying for a Master&#8217;s level law degree. Finally, in 2009, a new graduate level program was launched. The Bilingual LL.M degree program in Law (or BiP) offers students the unique opportunity to engage in graduate level study of law in a &#8220;bilingual&#8221; environment at a law faculty in Japan. The program seeks to overcome one of the principal obstacles to graduate legal education in Japan, namely language, by providing students with the possibility of taking classes and writing a thesis in English, as well as Japanese. Kyushu University Faculty of Lawメニュー Kyushu University Faculty of Law Faculty Staff International Cooperation &#038; Activities Recent News &#038; Blogs Global Networks Publications &#038; Conferences Exchange Programs Inbound Student Exchange Program Outbound Student Exchange Programs International Programs in Law International Programs for Politics お知らせ 組織概要 学部長挨拶 組織構成 法学部の沿革 教育目的・教育目標 教員一覧 研究業績・社会連携 教員の近著紹介 自己評価・自己点検 九州大学法学部ニュース 法学部学修環境基金 法政学会 法学部生 お知らせ・休講・補講 時間割・シラバス等の学修情報 履修登録・成績確認 交換留学制度 学生法政論集 野外活動の実施に関して LLPデータベース 学生用ロッカーについて 学生情報サロンについて 法学部における障害のある学生に対する入学後の修学支援の流れについて 修学相談室 法学府生 お知らせ・休講・補講 時間割・シラバス等の学修情報 交換留学制度 野外活動の実施に関して 法学府における障害のある学生に対する入学後の修学支援の流れについて 入試情報 お知らせ 九州大学法学部入試情報 パンフレット オープンキャンパス 法学部入試関係スケジュール 法学府 入試情報 大学院法学府入試関係スケジュール 法学部・法学府入試 願書・資料請求 国際交流・留学 国際交流活動と実績 ニュースとお知らせ グローバルネットワーク 出版物と学会 交換留学 受入 派遣 国際コース・法学 国際コース・政治学 GVプログラム 広報 法学部紹介ページ 法学府紹介ページ その他 法学部同窓会 各種証明書の発行について Facebook アクセス お問い合わせ リンク サイトマップ © 2024 九州大学 法学部・法学府・法学研究院

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