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MATSUDA, Hiromichi

マツダ,ヒロミチ | MATSUDA, Hiromichi
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (1): Public law
Research keywords  (6): Human and Constitutional Rights ,  Constitution and Foreign Affairs ,  Globalization and Constitution ,  Constitutional Law and International Law ,  Comparative Constitutional Law ,  Comparative Constitutional Law
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (7):
  • 2022 - 2024 Comparative Study on International and Constitutional Law
  • 2020 - 2021 A Study on International Constitution
  • 2017 - 2021 International Norms in Constitutional Systems: A Trans-civilizational Approach
  • 2017 - 2020 The Competence of the Implementing International Obligations in Constitutional Systems: A Trans-civilizational Perspective
  • 2015 - 2017 Comparative Analysis of the Domestic Implementation of International Norms: Asian Perspectives
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Papers (12):
  • Interpretation of Domestic Law in Conformity of International Law--Immigration Detention in Japan and the ICCPR. 2022. 94. 4. 16-21
  • Domestic Effects of International Law -- The Impact of the Dissenting Opinion by Justices Miyazaki and Uga. The horitsu Jiho. 2021. 93. 11. 79-84
  • MATSUDA, Hiromichi. International Laws as Justiciable Norms in the Japanese Constitutional Legal System: Distinguishing between "Direct Applicability" and "Justiciability". The Journal of International Law and Diplomacy. 2020. 119. 1. 92-115
  • The competence to implement international norms under article 98 (2) of the Japanese Constitution. Kobe Annals of Law and Politics. 2019. 2018. 32. 245-250
  • Hate Speech Demonstration and Authorization of Public Road. Human Rights International. 2019. 30. 99-100
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MISC (7):
  • Domestic Implementation of International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. Jurist. 2023. 1583. 263-264
  • The Right to Marry and to Found a Family: International Human Rights Law, Legal Philosophy, and Queer Studies. Sociology of Law. 2023. 89. 122-131
  • [Book Review] Yota Negishi, Conventionality Control of Domestic Law : Constitutionalised International Adjudication and Internationalised Constitutional Adjudication (Nomos, 2022, 252 pp.) [Open Access]. Kokusaiho Gaiko Zasshi. 2023. 121. 4. 122-127
  • [Book Review] Globalization and Constitution: Tensions and Coordination with Supranational Legal Order by YAMADA Satoshi. Asian Journal of International Law. 2018. 8. 2. 490-491
  • Case review, “X v Y1 and Y2, Final decision, Minshu Vol 67, No 6, p 1320; ILDC 2060 (JP 2013), 4 September 2013, Supreme Court” (Nollkaemper and de Wet eds., Oxford Reports on International Law, International Law in Domestic Courts). 2014
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Books (5):
  • Law in Liberal Arts: Critical Thinking in Pursuit of Freedom
    The University of Tokyo Press 2022
  • Commons International Law
    2021
  • International Law and Constitutional Legal Systems: The Competence to Implement International Norms
    University of Tokyo Press 2020
  • Introduction to Legal Science
    Hokuju Publisher 2019
  • The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law
    Oxford University Press 2019
Lectures and oral presentations  (28):
  • Democracy and Radical Monotheism: Interdisciplinary Study of Law, Politics, and Theology
    (The Japan Society of Christian Studies 2023)
  • Pacifism and World Law Vision by Nambara Shigeru: Toward UN Security Council Reform
    (The Japanese Association of World Law 2023)
  • The Direct Applicability of the ICCPR Article 9(5)
    (The 224th Study Group on International Law Making 2023)
  • Law in Liberal Arts: A Report from ICU
    (2023)
  • Law in Liberal Arts: ICU's experience
    (Institute of Social Sciences Chuo University 2023)
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Works (4):
  • Selected Bibliography on International Human Rights Law 2018
    2019 -
  • Selected Bibliography on International Human Rights Law 2017
    2018 -
  • Case review, “X v Y1 and Y2, Final decision, Minshu Vol 67, No 6, p 1320; ILDC 2060 (JP 2013),4 September 2013, Supreme Court” (Nollkaemper and de Wet eds., Oxford Reportson International Law, International Law in Domestic Courts)
    2014 -
  • Case review, “Nationality Act Case, X v Japan, Final Judgment, Minshu Vol 62, no 6, p1367, ILDC 1814 (JP 2008), 4th June 2008, Supreme Court” (Nollkaemper and de Wet eds., Oxford Reports on International Law, International Law in Domestic Courts)
    2012 -
Education (4):
  • 2012 - 2013 Columbia Law School
  • 2009 - 2011 The University of Tokyo
  • 2007 - 2009 The University of Tokyo Faculty of Law
  • 2005 - 2007 The University of Tokyo College of Arts and Sciences
Professional career (4):
  • Doctor of Laws (The University of Tokyo)
  • LL.M. (Columbia Law School)
  • J.D. (The University of Tokyo)
  • LL.B. (The University of Tokyo)
Work history (3):
  • 2015/04 - 2016/03 The University of Tokyo Graduate Schools for Law and Politics Lecturer
  • 2013/07 - 2015/03 The University of Tokyo Graduate Schools for Law and Politics Assistant Professor
  • 2011/04 - 2012/06 The University of Tokyo Graduate Schools for Law and Politics Assistant Professor
Committee career (2):
  • 2021/12 - 現在 International Human Rights Association in Japan, Program Committee Committee Member
  • 2018/09 - 現在 Japanese Society of International Law, Early-Career Researcher's Committee Committee Member
Association Membership(s) (7):
Japan Public Law Association ,  Association for Studies of Constitutional Theory ,  The Japan Chapter of the Asian Society of International Law ,  Asian Society of International Law ,  Japanese Society of International Law ,  The International Human Rights Law Association ,  The Japanese Association of World Law
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