Job title | Professor |
---|---|
Degree | LL.D., LL.M. |
Graduate | Contemporary Social Issues |
Faculty | Contemporary Culture and Society |
DB | http://kuid.ofc.kobe-u.ac.jp/InfoSearch/html/researcher/researcher_y86J4nAwLODO-IBQ3mbe3w_ja.html?q=桜井+徹&backtoResultPath=View.do |
sakurait(AT)kobe-u.ac.jp | |
Research Field | Legal Philosophy, History Of Legal Ideas |
Keywords | Human Rights, Nation, Global Justice, Democracy, State |
Affiliation | International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Japan Association of Legal Philosophy, Japanese Association for British Philosophy |
Activity | Is Liberal Eugenics Refutable in the Globalized World?: Liberty, Evolution, and Justice,' a paper read at the 23rd World Congress of the International Association for Legal and Social Philosophy 2005.'The Impact of a Japanese Theory of Evolution on Legal Philosophy: Darwin versus Kinji Imanishi,' a paper read at the 22rd World Congress of the International Association for Legal and Social Philosophy 2003. |
Language | Japanese, English |
Prospective students | My research interest is global justice, that is, how we can distribute the benefits and responsibilities arising from our global interactions when the contemporary world is confronted with serious global issues such as economic disparity, political instabilities, and massive human rights violations. Students interested in these issues are particularly welcome. |
Graduate School of Intercultural Studies, Kobe University
Faculty of Intercultural Studies, Kobe University