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Department of Law Seminar
Experiencing moot courts and learning about Faculty of Law
In the spring semester of the first year, students take the "Orientation Seminar" in a class of around 20 students assigned by the department, where they learn how to write reports and conduct debates. The "Basic Seminar" in the fall semester, taught by specialized law and political science professors, is unique in that students choose classes taught by different professors. Here, students gain experience in areas such as how to search case law databases and participate in mock trials, which will help them connect to specialized learning in the Faculty of Faculty of Law.
Specialized Seminar I・II
PickUP Seminar
Guidance based on practical experience
Developing human resources who can contribute immediately
Developing human resources who can contribute immediately
Instructor: UEDA Hiromi
Based on his experience working in the legal department of a major company and as an external auditor, he develops the skills necessary for the business world. In the fourth-year "Graduation Presentation," students develop the ability to structure problem-solving strategies, the ability to plan and proceed with tasks, and the ability to communicate with others. All of these are practical skills that will be required after entering the workforce.

By acquiring a proper understanding of corporate law
To be confident in working
Mr. KTo be confident in working
4th year, Faculty of Law Department of Law
At Ueda Seminar, I brushed up on my knowledge by relearning technical terms such as "stock" and "director" and research insider trading. I would like to use what I have learned to find employment at a company that supports corporate investor relations and information disclosure, and become a person who can contribute to society.
PickUP Seminar
Through learning about criminal procedure law,
Understand the importance of procedures in the real world
Understand the importance of procedures in the real world
Instructor: DANJO Hirofumi
The Code of Criminal Procedure is a law that regulates procedures, i.e., the order and methods of conducting investigations and trials. Students will understand the importance of procedures and cultivate an attitude of treating both parties fairly. I hope that students will gain practical experience through my experiences as an instructor at the Japan Coast Guard Academy, tours of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, and attending court hearings.

Study criminal procedure law precedents,
To police officers who perform their duties well
Mr. HTo police officers who perform their duties well
4th year, Faculty of Law Department of Law
I chose Danjo Seminar to make my dream of becoming a police officer come true. I feel that I am gaining the necessary skills by learning about various cases and legal examples and by participating in numerous field visits. After graduation, I would like to gain a deep understanding of legal grounds, become a police officer who can confidently crack down on violations, and create a safe and secure society.
List of seminar themes
Seminars where you can deepen your specialized field with the teacher in charge and friends based on the theme.While improving the writing skills, listening skills, field research and presentation skills that students acquired in the first year, they will lead to learning with a higher degree of specialization.
| seminar theme | Faculty name |
| research on Constitutional Precedents | IIDA Minoru Professor |
| Administrative law case research | Professor Shigeru Ino |
| research corporate law (mainly corporate law and intellectual property law) | UEDA Hiromi Professor |
| international politics | OHARA Shunichiro Associate Professor |
| company law | OGURA Kenyu Lecturer |
| Obligation law research | KASHIMA Hideki Professor |
| research on Transnational Civil Disputes -Civil Law and Private International Law- | KIHARA Hiroyuki Professor |
| research on civil law precedents | KUSANO Rui Associate Professor |
| General and specific theories of criminal law | GOTO Keisuke Associate Professor |
| Commercial law (bills method, check method) | SHIBUYA Mitsuyoshi Professor |
| Civil Law in Historical Perspective | TANAKA Kenichi Professor |
| criminal procedure | DANJO Hirofumi Professor |
| Social Security and Labor Law research | NAKAMASU Yoko Professor |
| tax law | HIGO Haruki Professor |
| Learn the theory and practice of administrative organizations |
HIRAI Bunzo Professor |
| political science | FUJIOKA Daisuke Associate Professor |
| Read criminal law precedents | YAMAMOTO Takako Associate Professor |
| Administrative law case research (focusing on environment-related fields) | YOKOUCHI Megumi Associate Professor |
| Civil Procedure Law/Civil Dispute Resolution | YOSHIDA Naoki Lecturer |
<Updated on August 8, 2025>
Department of Law