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Ichikawa Masato

イチカワ マサト | Ichikawa Masato
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Other affiliations (1):
Research field  (1): Public law
Research keywords  (1): Judicial Review, Freedom of Expression, Legal Education
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (1):
  • 2010 - 2010 最高裁裁判官の選任についての実証的研究
Papers (120):
  • Masato ICHIKAWA. Freedom of Expression-The Dichotomy of Content/Content-Neutral Regulation of Expression. Hogaku-Kyoshitsu. 2018. 452. 22-25
  • Masato ICHIKAWA. Partial Invalidation of Unconstitutional Laws Reconsidered: Ways to Scrutinize and Invalidate Laws(2). Ritsumeikan Hogaku. 2018. 374. 105-144
  • Masato ICHIKAWA. Freedom of Assembly at Public Facilities: Kanazawa City Hall Plaza Case. Ritsumeikan Hogaku. 2017. 373. 1-33
  • Masato ICHIKAWA. Freedom of Expression and 'Human Rights'. MODERN CONSTITUTIONALISM FOR LEGAL PRACTICES(special issue of Hanrei-Jiho). 2017. 47-68
  • Masato ICHIKAWA. The Past, the Present, and the Future of Discussions on "Judicial Review vs. Democracy" Issue in Japan. NEW PHASES OF CONSTITUTIONALISM (Constitutional Theory Review, No.25). 2017. 161-173
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Books (46):
  • NOTES ON FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS (6th ed.)
    Yuhikaku 2019 ISBN:9784641281479
  • JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN MODERN JAPAN (7th ed.)
    Yuhikaku 2017 ISBN:9784641220959
  • JAPANESE SUPREME COURT
    Nihonhyoronsha 2015 ISBN:9784535520929
  • NOTES ON FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS (5th ed.)
    Yuhikaku 2015 ISBN:9784641281356
  • JAPANESE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
    Shinseisha 2014 ISBN:9784883842148
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Lectures and oral presentations  (16):
  • Rule of Law and Reality of Judicial Review System in Japan
    (The 15th Symposium for Public Law in Japan and China 2019)
  • Present Situation of the Supreme Court Decision Making and its Issues
    (Does the Supreme Court Achieve its Mission as "the Guardian of the Constitution" ? 2017)
  • Developments and Future of "Judicial Review and Democracy" Theory in Japan
    (Association for Studies of Constitutional Theory's Kansai Mini-Symposium "The Present Situation of 'Judicial Review System and Democracy' Theory" 2016)
  • Overview of U.S. Supreme Court Decisions -Especially Constitutional Decisions- in 2013-14 term
    (Kansai Association for Studies of American Public Law 2014)
  • Development of Constitutional Law Decisions after the Justice System Reform
    (Japan Associatition of Public Law 2014)
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Works (105):
  • Comment: A Disciplinary Action against a Judge Who Posted a Message to Twitter(Minshoho-Zasshi, Vol.155, No.4,PP804-818)
    2019 -
  • "Interview: Movement for Freedom of Expression is Necessary!" (Shinbun Akahata, 10/4/2019)
    2019 -
  • Freedom to Take Notes in Courtroom,” in ONE HUNDRED IMPORTANT MEDIA DECISIONS(2d ed.)(Yuhikaku, Tokyo), PP.8-9
    2018 -
  • The Crisis of Constitutionalism and the Role of Japan Association for Studies of Constitutional Law (Constitutional Law Review, Vol.29, P.3)
    2018 -
  • Undergraduate Education with U.S.and Australian university(Nikkeishinbun)
    2017 -
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Education (2):
  • - 1984 Kyoto University Graduate School of Law Public Law
  • - 1979 Kyoto University Faculty of Law faculty of Law
Professional career (2):
  • Master of Laws (Kyoto University)
  • LL.D (Kyoto University)
Committee career (10):
  • 1996/10 - 2018/09 Association for Studies of Constitutional Theory ,Member of Steering Committee
  • 1996/10 - 2018/09 憲法理論研究会 運営委員
  • 2010/04 - 2013/08 Kyoto City ,President, The Information Disclosure and Personal Information Protection Review Board
  • 2010/04 - 2013/08 京都市 情報公開・個人情報保護審査会会長
  • 2008/05 - 2013/08 Osaka Prefecture ,President, The Personal Information Protection Commission
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Association Membership(s) (4):
Association for Studies of Constitutional Theory ,  Japan Associatition of Public Law ,  Japanese American Society for Legal Studies ,  Zenkoku Kenpo Kenkyuukai
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