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[EN] Young Japanese Law Scholars: Fabiana Marinaro

[EN] Young Japanese Law Scholars: Fabiana Marinaro

Third interview to young legal scholars majoring in Japanese law. Find the previous, to Joel Rheuben here, and to Mao Li here. Fabiana Marinaro Introduce yourself in 50 words. – I am a PhD student in Japanese Studies at the University of Manchester where I am conducting a research on atypical forms of employment. My main areas of interest are labour law and policy. What led you to Japanese law? Didn’t you know that Japanese do not like the law?…

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[EN] Young Japanese Law Scholars: Mao Li

[EN] Young Japanese Law Scholars: Mao Li

Second interview to young legal scholars majoring in Japanese law. 李 貌  (Mao Li) Introduce yourself in 50 words. – I am Li Mao, from Hunan Province China, studying both Japanese law and Chinese law as a doctoral student in the Schools of law and politics of the University of Tokyo. What led you to Japanese law? Didn’t you know that Japanese do not like the law? – I just want to know how Japan and its economy become so…

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[EN] Young Japanese Law Scholars: Joel Rheuben

[EN] Young Japanese Law Scholars: Joel Rheuben

This is the first in a series of interviews to young legal scholars majoring in Japanese law. Joel Rheuben Introduce yourself in 50 words. I am an Australian solicitor (aged 30), returning to study at the University of Tokyo after several years spent as an associate in the Tokyo office of an international law firm. My area of interest is administrative/public law. What led you to Japanese law? Didn’t you know that Japanese do not like the law? A combination…

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