学部・大学院区分 | | 法・博前 | | 時間割コード | | 2302540 | | 科目区分 | | 法学研究科開講科目 Courses Offered by the Graduate School of Law | | 科目名 【日本語】 | | 比較民事法専門研究Ⅱ | | 科目名 【英語】 | | Comparative Studies in Civil Law Ⅱ | | 担当教員 【日本語】 | | 伊藤 弘子 ○ | | 担当教員 【英語】 | | ITO Hiroko ○ | | 単位数 | | 2 | | 開講期・開講時間帯 | | 秋 木曜日 4時限 Fall Thu 4 | | 対象学年 | | 1年 1 | | 授業形態 | | 講義 Lecture | |
授業の目的 【日本語】 | | | | 授業の目的 【英語】 | | The purpose of this course is to develop the skills needed to understand Asian legal systems using comparative techniques. It begins with an overview of where and what is Asia, and concepts of family and law. Then students will learn and discuss topics such as: legal pluralism, constitutional law, religion and the law, ethnic and religious conflict and the law, access to justice, and globalization and the law. |
| | 到達目標 【日本語】 | | | | 到達目標 【英語】 | | By the end of this course, students are equipped with knowledge and skills concerning the following: 1) A clear understanding of Asian historical, cultural, political, social and legal complexities. 2) An understanding of social, historical and religious influences on law in Asia. 3) An ability to explain the key terminology of past and present law in Asia. 4) A critical understanding of colonial, modernist and other epistemological and structural interventions into the knowledge systems and jurisprudential traditions of law in Asia. 5) An understanding of global family issues in Asia. 6)An advanced comprehension of debates in the selected topics. 7) An ability to search legal information of foreign countries. |
| | 授業の内容や構成 | | Lecture / Theme / Lecture Course Description / Learning outside the class / Related page
1 Orientation & Introduction 1) Layout of the class 2) Short explanation of the lecture 3) Introduction to the readings 4)Explanation about evaluation procedure 5) CANVAS system and Classroom/Online Etiquette guidelines. 6) Self-introduction Please see the CANVAS.
2 Legal Pluralism 1) Globalization and Law 2) Legal Pluralism As above. -
3 Japan General Background Geography, Educational System, Religion, The Political Systems As above. -
4 Families Families in general, Families in Japan, Statistics, Marriage, The Young Working Poor, The Aging Society As above. -
5 The Family Law in Japan Pre-war and Current Family Law, Family Dispute Resolution Outside Court As above. -
6 Status of a Person, Capacity, Marriage The Capacity to Enter into Legal Acts, The Capacity to Marry As above. -
7 Registration Registration of Civil Status, Family Names, Nationality As above. -
8 Marriage Marriage, Effects of Marriage, Same-sex Marriage As above. -
9 Divorce Divorce by Mutual Consent, Divorce at (Family) Court As above. -
10 Parent and Child Filiation, "Parental Rights", Childen in Need, Surrogacy As above. -
11 Adoption Ie-system and Adoption (traditional), International Adoptions As above. -
12 India, General Background History, Religion, The Political Systems, As above. -
13 Family and Family Law in India Freedom of Religion and the Uniform Civil Code As above. -
14 Marriage and Family Law in India Globalization and Family Law- Same-sex Marriages, International Surrogacy and etc.. As above. -
15 Wrapping-up Wrapping-up discussion As above. -
|
| | 履修条件・関連する科目 | | There are not formal prerequisites, but class members will be expected to have a basic grounding the sources of law and legal analysis. |
| | 成績評価の方法と基準 | | A passing grade will be given based on a demonstrated understanding of the basic concepts and terminology related to the issues of family law and legal pluralism. Grading will be based on; 1.Contribution to discussion in the classroom and on the CANVAS (20%) 2.Group/individual presentation (40%) 3.Final Paper (40%) |
| | 教科書・テキスト | | | | 参考書 | | Course materials and supplemental reading materials will be addressed each session. |
| | 課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示) | | Assignments will be given at the end of each class. Prepare for each class by previewing the new material and looking up new terminology. This class uses the CANVAS for making announcements, reviewing, course-related materials, holding online discussions, and communicating. In the discussion forum posting, you are to share with the class your reflection on the assigned readings, to pose questions and to discuss. |
| | 注意事項 | | - All sessions are conducted via Zoom. The first class meets on October 8 (14:45-16:15). If you are interested in this course, send an email to hito@law.nagoya-u.ac.jp by October 7. You will receive an email invitation from the instructor. To log in to our class meetings on Zoom, use the link and passcode in the invitation. In addition to the scheduled class meetings, the course includes readings and assignments. Refer to the course schedule inside the CANVAS for details and due dates. You may use the AC Forum to attend class meetings through Zoom, if you are on campus on Thursday. However, please follow all of the university's guidance, such as wearing masks, using only numbered seats, taking notes of the numbers of your seats, using an antiseptic hand rub or antiseptic hand wash everytime you enter/leave the AC Forum, using earphones, and choosing remote if you are worried a bout coming to campus. Students who wish to enroll are requested to access the URL at the bottom of the webpage and click on "Enroll in Course". |
| | 授業開講形態等 | | | | 遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置 | | | |
|