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(Last updated : 2023-06-07 03:09:01)
Jay Klaphake
Department
Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Department of Global Studies, Faculty of Global Engagement
Position
Professor
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Academic conference presentation
1.
2019/09
The Surveillance Economy in Schools and Tourism (Mirai Sensei 2019)
2.
2017/06
Ten Lessons for Being a Better Negotiator (Global Negotiation Symposium)
3.
2016/11
21st Century Teaching and Learning with TED Talks (41st Annual International Conference on Language Teaching and Learning)
4.
2015/11
Spreading 21st Century Ideas Through TED Talks (40th Annual International Conference on Language Teaching and Learning)
5.
2015/11
TEDx Events as Community Engagement (University-Community Engagement Conference 2015)
6.
2013/10
TED、TEDx and TED-Ed as Learning Platforms (39th Annual International Conference on Language Teaching and Learning)
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2013/05
TEDTalks and TEDx Events as Project-Based Learning (JALT PanSig Conference 2013)
8.
2012/06
Blowing the Whistle on Corporate Misconduct in Japan (International Conference on Law and Society 2012)
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2011/11
English for Legal Purposes – Lost In Translation? (37th Annual International Conference on Language Teaching and Learning)
10.
2011/08
Death Penalty from Worldwide Perspectives(死刑制度の世界的展望) (16th World Congress International Society for Criminology)
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2011/06
Lay Participation in Japan’s Labor Tribunal System(日本の労働審判制度における市民参加の意義を考える) (Law and Society Association 2011 Annual Meeting)
12.
2011/06
The Death Penalty and Sentencing in Japan: What’s the Verdict on Saiban-in Involvement?(日本における死刑宣告と裁判員の関与:裁判員の関与に対する評定はいかなるものか) (Law and Society Association 2011 Annual Meeting)
13.
2011/05
Adapting Teaching Materials for International Students(外国人学生のための教材作成) (2011 Global Legal Skills Conference)
14.
2011/03
An Overview of U.S. and Japanese Biofuel Policy(米国と日本のバイオ燃料政策の概観) (The Association for Asian Studies 2011 Annual Conference)
15.
2010/02
Japan's Legal System Reforms and the Internationalization of Legal Education(日本の法制度改革と法学教育の国際化) (Global Legal Skills Conference IV)
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2010/02
Paradise Lost - May It Yet Be Regained? How Japanese Law Schools Have Lost Their Way(失われた楽園」を再び取り戻せるのか:日本の法科大学院が迷走する理由) (East Asian Law and Society Conference)
17.
2010/01
Grading the Global 30: Metrics for Evaluating Japan’s Newest Higher Education Experiment(Global 30を評価する:最新の高等教育機関の試みを評価する方法) (Japan Studies Association Annual Conference 2010)
18.
2009/06
The Future Direction of Global Legal Education in Japan(日本におけるグローバルな法律教育の将来) (Global Legal Skills Conference III)
19.
2009/02
The Globalization of Legal Education in Japan: Obstacles and Prospects(日本における法律教育のグローバライゼイション:障害と可能性) (Japanese Studies Centre Symposium)
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2008/03
Beyond Legal English: Utilizing Active Learning to Bridge Multiple Divides in the Global Legal Skills Classroom(法律英語を超えて: アクティブ・ラーニングの活用) (2008 International Studies Association Convention)
21.
2008/02
Teaching Canadian and American Law Outside of North America(北米以外でカナダ法とアメリカ法を教えることについて) (Global Legal Skills Conference II)
22.
2006/03
21st Century Teaching for 21st Century Students: Globalized Active Learning for Active Global Citizenship(21世紀の学生に対する21世紀の教育。自発的にしてグローバルな市民性を育てるためのアクティブ・ラーニング) (2006 International Studies Association Convention)
23.
2005/04
Has the Time Come for a New Hmong American National Museum?(モン族系アメリカ人の国立博物館新設の時機は熟したのか?) (10th Annual Hmong National Development Conference)
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2005/03
Utilizing Active Learning Strategies to Foster Students’ Capacity for Leadership in a Globalized World: Lessons from a Sheltered International Studies Classroom(アクティブ・ラーニングにより閉鎖的な教室から出てグローバル世界で役立つリーダーシップを養成する) (2005 International Studies Association Convention)
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2004/11
The Third Wave: Law, Politics, NGO's, and the Rernaking of the Minnesota Hmong Diasporic Identity(第三の波:法、政治、NGOとミネソタのモン族における離散アイデンティティの再構成) (Centre for Cross-Cultural Research)
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Books and academic papers
1.
Article
U.S. Trade Policy and the Doha Round Negotiations(米国の貿易政策とドーハ・ラウンドについて) Ritsumeikan Annual Review of International Studies 10,pp.71-93 (Collaboration) 2011/12
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Article
You Can’t Always Get What You Want: A Comparison of Biofuel Policy in the United States and Japan(欲しいものが常に手に入るわけではない:米国と日本におけるバイオ燃料に関する政策) Ritsumeikan Annual Review of International Studies 9,pp.81-99 (Collaboration) 2010/12
3.
Article
The ‘Global 30’ Project and Japanese Higher Education Reform: An Example of a ‘Closing in’ or an ‘Opening up’?(Global 30のプロジェクトと日本の高等教育の改革: 「Closing in (閉鎖)」あるいは「Opening up(解放)」か) Globalisation、Societies and Education.Routledge(ロンドン、英国) 8(4),pp.461-475 (Collaboration) 2010/11
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Article
Remaking the Minnesota, U.S.A. Hmong NGO Community: Negotiating the Transition from Human Services to Economic Development(米国ミネソタ州 、モン族NGOコミュニティの再構築:人的サービスから経済発展への移行過程) 立命館産業社会論集 第40巻(第3号),pp.37-56 (Collaboration) 2004/12
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Article
Rapid Change and the Re-making of the Hmong Community in Minnesota, U.S.A(米国ミネソタ州におけるモン族コミュニティの急速な変化と再構築) 立命館産業社会論集 第40巻(第2号),pp.113-134 (Collaboration) 2004/09
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Article
History as Restorative Justice(修復的司法としての歴史) 龍谷法学 第36巻(第4号),pp.1194-1216 (Single) 2004/03
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Other
The Alternative Report on the Japanese Government’s Report on the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment(拷問及び他の残虐な、非人道的な又は品位を傷つける取扱い又は刑罰に関する条約に関する日本政府報告書についての報告書) 監獄人権センター(東京) (Collaboration) 2007/03
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Other
The Preliminary Report by a Coalition of Japanese National NGOs, on the Initial Report of the Japanese Government Under Paragraph 1 of Article 19 of the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment(拷問及び他の残虐な、非人道的な又は品位を傷つける取扱い又は刑罰に関する条約への日本政府報告書について、日本のNGOの予備調査報告) 監獄人権センター(東京) (Collaboration) 2006/10
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Other
REPARATION FOR TORTURE:A Survey of Law and Practice in Thirty Selected Countries(拷問への賠償:30か国における法律と実施に関する調査) (Collaboration) 2003/04
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Academic background
1.
1991/09~1995/06
Law, Law School, William Mitchell College of Law, Completed, Juris Doctor
2.
1984/08~1988/05
Political Science and Speech Communications, Liberal Arts, Macalester College, Graduated, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Speech Communications
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Business career
1.
2018/04~
Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Faculty of Global Engagement Department of Global Studies Professor
2.
2014/04~2018/03
Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Faculty of Foreign Studies Department of Global Affairs Professor
3.
2013/04~2016/09
Osaka University Law Faculty Adjunct Professor
4.
2007/04~2014/03
Ritsumeikan University Associate Professor
5.
2004/04~2007/03
Ritsumeikan University Associate Professor
6.
2001/04~2004/03
Ritsumeikan University
7.
1999/04~2001/03
Hagi International University
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1996/04~1999/03
Kitakyushu University Faculty of Foreign Studies
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Main Subject
Law and Negotiation
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Belonging society
1.
2017/01~
Asian Law and Society Association (ALSA)
2.
2010/12~2012/12
Association for Asian Studies
3.
2010/04~
Law and Society Association (LSA)
4.
2009/04~
Association for Business Communication (ABC)
5.
2006/04~2007/04
International Political Science Association (IPSA)
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Subject
1.
Introductory Seminar Ⅱ
2.
Community Engagement Workshop Ⅰ
3.
Community Engagement S1
4.
Global Justice
5.
Peace Design Seminar Ⅰ
6.
Peace Design Seminar Ⅱ
7.
Peace Design Seminar Ⅲ
8.
Peace Design Seminar Ⅳ
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Graduation Thesis / Project A
10.
Introduction to Presentation Preparation Design & Delivery Ⅰ
11.
Introduction to Law
12.
Global Negotiation
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Activity in society
1.
2015/03~
TEDx Ambassador, Japan
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Committee and society
1.
2007/11~2008/03
Global Legal Skills Conference III International Planning Committee