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Prof. Makoto Usami
Articles and Book Chapters
* Academic journals with examination (Academic journals that currently use a peer-reviewed system)
1. Usami, Makoto. 2001. "Retroactive Justice: Trials for Human Rights Violations under a Prior Regime." In Human Rights in Philosophy and PracticeBurton , edited by M. Leiser and Tom D. Campbell, 423-442. England: Ashgate.
English abstract
2.Usami, Makoto. 2007. "Global Justice: Redistribution, Reparation, and Reformation." Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Beiheft 109: 162–169.
3. Usami, Makoto. 2008. "Law as Public Policy: Combining Justice with Interest." In Politics of Law and Legal Policy: Between Modern and Post-Modern Jurisprudence, edited by Tadeusz Biernat and Marek Zirk- Sadowski, 292-315. Warsaw: Wolters Kluwer Polska.
English abstract
4. Usami, Makoto. 2011. "Intergenerational Justice: Rights versus Fairness." Philosophy Study 1 (4): 237–246. *
5. Usami, Makoto. 2011. "Intergenerational Rights: A Philosophical Examination." In An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 5 , edited by Patricia Hanna, 333–342. Athens: Athens Institute of Education and Research.
English abstract
6. Usami, Makoto. 2014. "Deliberation, Expertise and Sustainability." In Transition Management for Sustainable Development, edited by Kazuhiro Ueta and Yukio Adachi, 189–204. Tokyo: United Nations University Press.
7. Usami, Makoto. 2015. "Law and Public Policy in Contemporary Japan." In Policy Analysis in Japan, International Library of Policy Analysis, edited by Yukio Adachi, Sukehiro Hosono and Jun Iio, 73-87. Bristol: Policy Press.
8. Usami, Makoto. 2015. "Justice after Catastrophe: Responsibility and Security." Ritsumeikan Studies in Language and Culture 26 (4): 215-230.
9. Usami, Makoto. 2016. "Defining Truth Commission." Journal of Social Sciences 2 (1): 56-61. *
10. Usami, Makoto. 2016. "Moral Grounds for Indigenous Hunting Right." In Philosophy of Law in the Arctic , edited by Dawid Bunikowski, 100-108. University of the Arctic (e-book).
Outline / text
Comment
1. “Shallow Grounds for Shallow Judicial Decision: A Response to Sunstein,” Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Beiheft 132, 2012, pp. 41-44.
Edited Volumes of Journals
1. Human Rights and Global Justice: The 10th Kobe Lectures, July 2011 (Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Beiheft 139), Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2014. (Co-editor with Tetsu Sakurai.)
Overview / Table of Contents
Discussion Paper
1. “World Poverty and Justice beyond Borders,” Discussion Paper, No. 05–04, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2005.
Outline / text
2. “Government, Civil Society, and Posterity,” Discussion Paper, No. 07–12, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2007.
Summary
3. “Law as Policy: Justice and Interest,” Discussion Paper, No. 08–09, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2008. (Turkish translation, 2012)
Summary
4. “The Non-Identity Problem, Collective Rights, and the Threshold Conception of Harm,” Discussion Paper, No. 2011–04, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2011.
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5. “Intergenerational Justice: The Rights of Future People or the Duty of Fair Play,” Discussion Paper, No. 2011–05, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2011.
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6. “Deliberation, Expertise and Sustainability,” Discussion Paper, No. 2013–01, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2013.
Summary
7. “Global Justice: From Responsibility to Rights,” Discussion Paper, No. 2013–02, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2013.
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International conference reports, etc.
[Lectures, Research reports, etc.]
1. “Retroactive Justice: A Dilemma in Trials for Human Rights Violations under a Prior Regime,” paper presented at the 19th World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR-99), Pace University, New York, June 24–30, 1999 .
2. “Global Justice: Redistribution, Reparation, and Reformation,” paper presented at the 22nd World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR-2005), Exhibition and Conference Center, Granada, May 24–29, 2005.
3. “Government, Civil Society, and Posterity,” paper presented at the First International Symposium, “Democracy for the Sustainable Future,” Kyoto University, Kyoto, May 18–20, 2007.(科学研究費補助金特定領域研究「持続可能な発展の重層的環境ガバナンス」第1回国際シンポジウム「持続可能な発展のための民主主義」京都大学、2007年5月18-20日)
4. “Law as Public Policy: Combining Justice with Interest,” paper presented at the 23rd World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR-2007), Jagiellonian University, Cracow, August 1–6, 2007.
5. “Global Climate Change: Philosophical Issues,” presentation made at the 2nd Cutting Edge International Workshop on Macro Economic Dynamics and Computable General Equilibrium Modeling of Climate Changes, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, November 13, 2007.(第2回国際ワークショップ「マクロ経済動学と応用一般均衡分析の地平―地球温暖化対策を例に―」東京工業大学、2007年11月13日)
6. “Interpreting Equality: Welfare, Capabilities, or Resource,” presentation made at the 10th International Seminar on Experiments and Surveys in Economics and Related Social Sciences: Economic Incentives and Their Impacts on Human Brain and Behaviors, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, July 8 , 2008.(第10回国際セミナー「経済理工学における実験調査の現状と課題」東京工業大学、2008年7月8日)
7. “Reasons for Climate Change Policy,” presentation made at the Salzburg Conference 2008 (the 6th Annual Meeting of the Reform Group), “Energy and Climate Policy Towards a Low Carbon Future,” Schloss Leopoldskron, Salzburg, September 15–19, 2008.
8. “The Moral Foundations of Sustainability: Rights versus Fairness,” paper presented at “From the Local to the Global: International SustainAbility Conference,” Villanova University, Villanova, Pa., April 22–25, 2009.
9. “Climate Change, Rights, and Fairness,” paper presented at the Association for Legal and Social Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, July 2–4, 2009.
10. “Intergenerational Rights: A Philosophical Examination,” paper presented at the 5th Annual International Conference on Philosophy, St George Lycabettus Boutique Hotel, Athens, May 31 to June 3, 2010.
11. “Truth Commissions in the State-Building Process: Promise and Pitfalls,” paper presented at the International Workshop on Statebuilding, Japan International Cooperation Agency Research Institute (JICA-RI), Tokyo, October 4–5, 2010.
12. “Global Justice, Human Rights, and State Duties,” presentation made at the Association for Legal and Social Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Warwick, Coventry, July 4–6, 2011.
13. “Tolerating the Hardly Tolerable: The Offense Principle Reconsidered,” presentation made at “Debating Toleration: Attitudes, Practices and Institutions,” University of Pavia, Pavia, November 3–5, 2011.
14. “Global Justice: What Do We Owe to the Poor?” Paper presented at the 2nd Global Conference, “Living Responsibility: Ethical Issues in Everyday Life,” Michna Palace, Prague, May 16–18, 2012.
15. “Governance for a Low-Carbon Society,” presentation made at Earth System Governance Tokyo Conference: Complex Architectures, Multiple Agents, United Nations University Headquarters, Tokyo, January 28–31, 2013.
16. “Sustainability Science: The Challenge of Comprehensive Discipline Integration,” keynote lecture delivered at UNU / IR3S / UNESCO Joint Symposium, “Sustainability Science: Promoting Integration and Cooperation,” United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Headquarters, Paris, September 19, 2013.
17. “The Paradox of Democratic Penal Policy,” presentation made at International Conference, “What Is Justice? Re-imagining Penal Policy,” University of Oxford, Oxford, October 1–2, 2013.
18. “Justice after Catastrophe: Responsibility, Security, and Solidarity,” presentation made at International Conference, “Social Justice and Catastrophe: Risk, Responsibility and Reciprocity,” Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, March 19–20, 2014.
19. “Responsibility for Structural Injustice: A Critical Examination,” presentation made at the Association for Legal and Social Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Leeds, Leeds, July 1–2, 2014.
20. “Human Rights: Philosophical Not Practical,” presentation made at the 9th East Asian Conference on Philosophy of Law, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, August 21–23, 2014.
21. “Climate Justice: Equality or Sufficiency,” presentation made at the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Development, Roma Eventi Piazza di Spagna, Rome, September 26, 2014.
22. “Penal Populism: A Critical Examination,” presentation made at the Annual International Conference on Interdisciplinary Legal Studies (AICILS 2015), University of Oxford, Oxford, March 2–4, 2015.
Proceedings
23. “Human Rights as the Rights of Humans: Philosophical Not Practical,” presentation made at Workshop, “The Future of Human Rights: Foundations, Norms, Institutions,” Utrecht University, Utrecht, May 27–29, 2015.
24. “The Core, Scope, and Ground of Luck Egalitarianism,” presentation made at the 27th World Congress on the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR-2015), Georgetown University Law Center, Washington DC, July 27–August 1, 2015.
25. “Distributive Goals in Climate Justice: Equality, Priority, and Sufficiency,” presentation made at the 52nd Annual Conference of Societas Ethica “Globalisation and Global Justice,” Folkhogskola Lunnevad, Linkoping, August 20–23, 2015.
Proceedings
26. “Distributive Goals and Measures in Disaster Resilience Policy,” presentation made at Expert Meeting in the Grant for Global Sustainability Project, “Enhancement of Urban Disaster Resilience through Activities of Local Participatory Platform,” Hotel Himalalya, Kathmandu, January 21, 2016.
27. “Fairness Concerning the Process and Products of Local Participatory Platform,” presentation made at Expert Meeting in the Grant for Global Sustainability Project, “Enhancement of Urban Disaster Resilience through Activities of Local Participatory Platform,” Myanmar Engineering Society, March 17, 2016.
28. “The Role of Political Arrangements in Legal Philosophy: A Foreigner's Perspective,” presentation made at Workshop, “Foreigners in Philosophy,” University of California, Berkeley, March 29, 2016.
29. “Distributive Goals and Measures in Global Justice,” paper presented at the Workshop on Philosophy and Poverty, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, May 13, 2016.
30. “Fairness Issues on Local Participatory Platform: Theoretical and Practical,” presentation made at the Workshop on Enhancement of Urban Disaster Resilience through Activities of Local Participatory Platform, Yangon City Hall, Yangon, July 15, 2016.
31. “Moral Grounds for Human Rights: A Dualist Approach,” presentation made at the 53rd Societas Ethica Annual Conference “Ethics and Law,” Evangelische Akademie Bad Boll, Bad Boll, August 18-21, 2016.
32. “Distributive Goals in Climate Justice,” presentation made at the 4th International Conference on Sustainable Development, Roma Eventi Fontana di Trevi, Rome, September 16-17, 2016.
33. “Disaster Resilience and Social Fairness: Legal Issues,” presentation made at Expert Meeting in the Workshop on Enhancement of Urban Disaster Resilience through Activities of Local Participatory Platform, Myanmar Engineering Society, Yangon, January 26, 2017.
34. “Democracy, Expertise, and Climate Change,” presentation made at the 3rd International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP3), National University of Singapore, Singapore, June 28–30, 2017.
35. “Generationengerechtigkeit für Sozialversicherung und Finanzen,” paper presented at Symposium über Alternde Gesellschaft und die Antworten des Rechts, Waseda University, Tokyo, July 7, 2017.(「社会保障と財政をめぐる世代間正義」国際シンポジウム「高齢化社会に対する法の応答」早稲田大学、2017年7月7日)
36. “Moral Grounds for Human Rights: An Integrated Approach,” presentation made at the 28th World Congress on the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR-2017), University of Lisbon, Lisbon, July 16–21, 2017.
37. “The Right to Development in Climate Policy: A Philosophical Appraisal,” presentation made at the Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis 2017 International Conference (IPPEAN 2017), Hilton New York JFK Airport, New York, August 3–4, 2017.
38. “Prioritarianism and Leveling Down,” presentation made at the 9th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP9), Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, August 21–26, 2017.
39. “The Politics of Anger: Perception vs. Fact,” presentation made at the Australian Political Studies Association Conference 2017, Pullman & Mercure Melbourne Albert Park, Melborne, September 25–27, 2017.
40. “Disaster Resilience and Social Fairness: A Legal Perspective,” presentation made at Research Symposium on Enhancement of Urban Disaster Resilience under the UNU Grant for Global Sustainability Project, Myanmar Engineering Society, Yangon, January 17, 2018.
41. “Crime Prevention as Distributive Justice: A Luck Egalitarian Perspective,” presentation made at Redesigning Justice: Promoting Civil Rights, Trust and Fairness, Oxford University, Oxford, March 21–22, 2018.
42. “Epistemic Democracy: An Examination of Judgment Democracy,” presentation made at the 2018 Association for Social and Political Philosophy Conference, Sapienza University of Rome and LUISS Guido Carli, Rome, June 21–23, 2018.
43. “Epistemic Democracy: An Examination,” presentation made at the 1st IVR Japan International Conference (IVRJ 2018), Doshisha University, Kyoto, July 6–8, 2018.
44. “Artificial Intelligence and Distributive Justice,” presentation made at the 25th World Congress of Political Science (2018 IPSA World Congress), Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Center, Brisbane, July 21–25, 2018.
45. “Digitization and Distributive Justice,” presentation made at Conference on Digitization and Business Ethics, Technical University of Munich, Munich, September 20–21, 2018.
46. “The Self and Non-existence,” presentation made at Workshop on the Self, University of California San Diego (UCSD), San Diego, October 19, 2018.
47. “Crime, Luck, and Distributive Justice,” presentation made at the 11th East Asian Conference on Philosophy of Law, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, December 13-14, 2018.
48. “Democracy and Violence: What Relationship Exists between Them?” Special lecture delivered at the 9th Tokyo Tech Liberal Arts Mini-Symposium, “Global Justice: Violence and Democracy,” Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, January 26, 2019.
49. “Historical Responsibility in Climate Justice,” presentation made at International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, April 16-17, 2019.
50. “What Challenge to Democracy Will Climate Change Present?” Presentation made at the 4th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4), University of Concordia, Montreal, June 26-28, 2019.
51. “Universal Human Rights: An Uncompromised Defense,” presentation made at the 29th World Congress on the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR-2019), University of Lucerne, Lucerne, July 7-12, 2019.
52. “Historical Responsibility for Climate Change: The Problem of Excusable Ignorance,” plenary talk delivered at the 2nd World Congress on Climate Change, Hotel Muggelsee Berlin, Berlin, September 26-28, 2019.
53. “Climate Justice: Responsibility for Past and Current Emissions,” special lecture delivered at International Mobility Program, “Cultural Identities Shaping Environmental Regulation in Japan,” Kyoto University, Kyoto, January 13-17, 2020.
54. “The Ethics of CO2 Capture, Utilization, and Storage: From the Perspective of Climate Justice,” presentation made at International Conference on Global Chains of CO2 Capture, Utilization and Storage, online, December 10-11, 2020.
55. “Restructuring Population Axiology: The Perspective of Intergenerational Fairness,” presentation made at Workshop on Governance for a Sustainable Future, online, September 14, 2021.
56. “Limitarianism: A Critical Examination,” presentation made at the 30th World Congress on the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR-2022), Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest, July 3-8, 2022.
[Chairs, commentators, etc.]
1. “Justice, Reconciliation, and Democracy: A Response to Professor Christodoulidis,” a comment made at the IVRJ Central Region Seminar, “Justice, Reconciliation, and Memory: The Legal Philosophy of Truth Commissions,” Nanzan University, Nagoya, June 25, 2002 (IVR日本支部中部地区セミナー「和解・記憶・正義──真実究明委員会の法と倫理」南山大学、2002年6月25日)
2. “Shallow Grounds for Shallow Judicial Decision: A Response to Sunstein,” a comment made at the Ninth Kobe Memorial Lecture, “Judicial Minimalism: For and Against,” Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, June 7, 2008 (第9回神戸レクチャー、青山学院大学、2008年6月7日)
3. Chair, IVRJ Tokyo Seminar, “Global Justice and Nationality,” Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo, July 2, 2011(第10回神戸レクチャー東京セミナー「グローバルな正義とナショナリティ――David Miller, National Responsibility and Global Justiceをめぐるシンポジウム 」明治学院大学、2011年7月2日)
4. Chair, Session 2: Caring and Humanity, 2nd Global Conference, “Living Responsibility: Ethical Issues in Everyday Life,” Michna Palace, Prague, May 16, 2012.
5. Cochair, IVRJ Kyoto Seminar, “Re-examining Jurisprudence: The Potentiality and Scope of Social Legal Theory,” Doshisha University, Kyoto, June 7, 2014(第11回神戸レクチャー京都セミナー「法理学の再検討――社会的法理論の可能性と射程 」同志社大学、2014年6月7日)
6. Chair, Kyoto Lecture, “An Ethics of Order in the Globalized World,” Kyoto University, Kyoto, October 27, 2015(クリストフ・リュトゲ教授京都講演「グローバル化時代の秩序の倫理」京都大学、2015年10月27日)
7. Chair, Opening Session, International Symposium of Global Collaboration on Education, Research, and Business in Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, December 11, 2015(海外サテライト形成によるASEAN横断型環境・社会イノベータ―創出事業提供「環境学分野における教育・研究・ビジネスの国際協働に関わる国際シンポジウム」京都大学、2015年12月11日)
8. Address, Opening Session, 4th International Conference on Sustainable Development, Roma Eventi Fontana di Trevi, Rome, September 16, 2016.
9. Chair, Track B “Environmental Sustainability” Session 2, 4th International Conference on Sustainable Development, Roma Eventi Fontana di Trevi, Rome, September 16, 2016.
10. Chair, Session A “Public Policy and Information Technology,” Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis 2017 International Conference (IPPEAN 2017), Hilton New York JFK Airport, New York, August 4, 2017.
11. Chair, Session A1 “Democarcy and Law,” 1st IVR Japan International Conference (IVRJ 2018), Doshisha University, Kyoto, July 7, 2018.
12. Chair, Sub-session 1 “Achievements and Challenges in GSGES: Research, Education, and Trans-border Partnerships,” IPB & KU International Symposium on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, November 30, 2018 ..
13. Panelist, 9th Tokyo Tech Liberal Arts Mini-Symposium, “Global Justice: Violence and Democracy,” Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, January 26, 2019.
14. Cochair, Sessions on Climate Change & Climatology, Adaptation & Mitigation of Climate Change, Climate Change & Natural Environment, Biofuels & Bioenergy Applications, 2nd World Congress on Climate Change, Hotel Muggelsee Berlin, Berlin, September 26, 2019.
15. Chair, Opening Session, IVR Japan International Workshop 2020 (IVRJW 2020), online, November 21, 2020.
16. Cochair, Young Researcher Presentations in Global Environmental Studies: Policy and Economics, Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2020 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, December 1, 2020.
17. Chair, Workshop on Governance for a Sustainable Future, online, September 14, 2021.
18. Cochair, Oral Research Presentation: Policy, Economics, and Culture, Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2021.
19. "Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies: Education and International Collaboration," Kyoto University-Tsinghua University Symposium 2021 on Research and Education of Environmental Engineering, online, December 18, 2021.
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Publications
Yumiko Takemae Assistant Professor
Published Articles
1. Takemae, Yumiko. 2020. "Functions of Public-Private Partnerships in Climate Change Adaptation." Journal of Environmental Information Science 2019 (2): 1-12.
International conference
1. Aki Suwa, Yumiko Takemae, Joni Jupesta, and Atsushi Sunami, "Indonesia Geothermal Backcasting Analysis: A Methodological Proposal for Policy Planning," Third International Association for Energy Economics Asian Conference (IAEE3), Kyoto, Japan, February 20-22, 2012 ( refereed).
2. Yuki Shibata, Yuki Tsukimura, and Yumiko Takemae, "SEA approaches for Geothermal Development in Japan and New Zealand -Comparison of Development Processes-," Thirty fifth Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA 15), Florence, Italy, April 20-23, 2015 (refereed).
3. Yumiko Takemae, "Public-Private Partnerships in Climate Change Adaptation," 4th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4), University of Concordia, Montreal, Canada, June 26-28, 2019 (refereed).
4. Yumiko Takemae, "Public Private Partnership in Adaptation: A case of Adaptation for Smallholders to Climate Change (AdapCC)," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2021 (Oral research) Presentationsn; refereed).
Kumie Hattori Researcher
Published Articles
1. Hattori, Kumie. 2019. "A Particularistic Dimension of the Rule of Law." Archiv f? R Rechts und Sozialphilosophie, Beiheft 161: 217-229.
2. Hattori, Kumie. 2021. "Responsibilities for Climate Damage within Borders: Reconciling Liability with Shared Responsibility." Philosophies, Vol. 6 (3), 65: 1-15.
International conference
1. Kumie Hattorri, "A Reflexive Dimension of the Rule of Law," presentation made at the 1st IVR Japan International Conference (IVRJ 2018), Doshisha University, Kyoto, July 2018 (refereed).
2. Kumie Hattorri, "Razian Approach to Human Rights: Rights and / or Dignity?" Presentation made at the 11th East Asian Conference on Philosophy of Law, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, December 2018.
3. Kumie Hattorri, "Legal Positivism and Human Dignity," presentation made at the 29th World Congress on the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR-2019), University of Lucerne, Lucerne, July 2019 (refereed).
4. Kumie Hattorri, "Is Intergenerational Retributive Justice Possible?" IVR Japan International Workshop 2020 (IVRJW 2020), online, November 2020 (refereed).
5. Kumie Hattorri, "Limitations of the Human Rights Approach to Climate Loss & Damage," Climate Change, the SDGs & the Law: Climate Law and Public Policy Online Pre-Conference to Climate Law & Governance Day 2021 during COP26, University of Cambridge UK, October 2021 (Best Online Video Presentation Medalist, refereed).
6. Kumie Hattorri, "The Third Pillar of Climate Policy: Rectifying Loss and Damage," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 2021 (poster presentation).
7. Kumie Hattorri, "The Third Party's Duty of Justice: Combatting Grave Human Rights Violations," IVR Young Prize Lecture, 30th World Congress on the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR-2022), Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest, July 4, 2022 (invited).
Students
Published Articles
1. Lambino, Ria Adoracion A. 2013. "Public Disclosure and Environmental Performance in Laguna de Bay Region, Philippines." International Journal of Sustainable Future for Human Security 1 (1): 15-22 (refereed).
2. Lambino, Ria Adoracion A. 2013. "Reform Space and the Adoption of an Innovative Environmental Disclosure Program in the Philippines." Asian Journal of Environment and Disaster Management 5 (2): 191-210 (refereed).
3. Lambino, Ria Adoracion A. 2013. "The Transfer and Adoption of an Environmental Information Disclosure Program in the Philippines." Public Policy and Administration Research 3 (12): 153-168 (refereed).
4. Chiba, Tomoyo and Kazuo Matsushita. 2013. "Payments for Ecosystem Services in Japan: Private Sectors' Approach in the Rural Areas." International Journal of Sustainable Future for Human Security 1 (2): 68-76 (refereed) ._cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_
5. Lee, Mina. 2015. "Efficiency Analysis of R & D Productivity within the Korean Renewable Energy Technology Sector." New & Renewable Energy 11 (4): 1-15 (refereed).
6. Lee, Mina. 2016. "The price of photovoltaic technology and the impact of R & D." Journal of Environmental Studies 2 (2): 1-10 (refereed).
7. Takano, Akiko. 2017. "Land-Based Pollution of the Sea and Due Dligence Obligaitons." Journal of Law, Policy and Globalization 60: 92-98 (refereed).
8. Takano, Akiko. 2018. "Due Dligence Obligaitons and Transboundary Environmental Harms: Cybersecurity Applications," Laws 7 (36): 1-12 (refereed).
9. Droz, Laÿna. 2018. "Watsuji's Idea of the Self and the Problem of Spatial Distance in Environmental Ethics," European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 3: 145-168 (refereed).
10. Dugua, Benoit and Leila Chakroun. 2019. "Planifier avec le territoire: la dynamique des lieux de projets a l'epreuve des approches participatives et paysageres." VertigO: La revue electronique en sciences de l'environnement 19 (1): 1- 38 (refereed).
11. Mohammad, Lutfur Rahman. 2019. "High school students' seismic risk perception and preparedness in Savar, Dhaka." Educational Research and Reviews 14 (5): 168-177 (refereed).
12. Mohammad, Lutfur Rahman. 2019. "Risk perception and awareness of earthquake: The case of Dhaka." International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment 10 (1): 65-82 (refereed).
13. Droz, Laÿna. 2019. "Redefining Sustainability: From Self-Determination to Environmental Autonomy." Philosophies 4 (3): 1-14 (refereed).
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14. Droz, Laÿna. 2019. "Watsuji's Milieu and Intergenerational Ethics." Environmental Ethics 41 (1): 37-51 (refereed).
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15. Droz, Laÿna. _Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 2019. "Environmental Individual Responsibility for Accumulated Consequences," Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 33: 111-125 (refereed).
16. Droz, Laÿna. _Cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 2019. "Transnational Civil Disobedience as a Catalyst for Sustainable Democracy," Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Beiheft 161: 123-134 (refereed).
17. Alverson, Keith and Hikaru Shirai. 2020. "Technological Solutions to Marine Plastic Litter." Journal of Ocean Technology 15 (1): 21-27 (refereed).
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18. Takemae, Yumiko. 2020. "Functions of Public-Private Partnerships in Climate Change Adaptation." Journal of Environmental Information Science 2019 (2): 1-12.
19. Setyawati, Dinita. 2020. "Analysis of Perceptions towards the Rooftop Photovoltaic Solar System Policy in Indonesia." Energy Policy 144: 111569 (refereed).
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20. Yang, Yang. 2020. "Reformed Environmental Impact Assessment in China: An Evaluation of Its Effectiveness." Journal of Environmental Protection 11 (10): 889-908 (refereed).
21. Droz, Laÿna. 2020. "Living through Nature Capturing Interdependence and Impermanence in the Life Framework of Values." Journal of Philosophy of Life 10 (1): 78-97.
22. Chakroun, Leila and Laÿna Droz. 2020. "Sustainability through landscapes: natural parks, satoyama, and permaculture in Japan." Ecosystems and People16 (1): 369-383.
23. Setyawati, Dinita. 2021. "Contested Hegemony of Indonesia Energy Regulatory Regime: Challenges and Prospects for the Deployment of Renewable Energy." Oil, Gas & Energy Law 1 (refereed).
24. Nguyen, Phuong Lan. 2021. "A Risk-Based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis Approach to Evaluating Transboundary Water Development: The Case of Lower Mekong River Basin." Journal of Environmental Protection 12 (5): 345-370 (refereed).
25. Setyawati, Dinita. 2021. "Injustice and environmental harm in extractive industries and solar energy policies in Indonesia." International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 10 (2): 1-14 (refereed).
26. Nguyen, Phuong Lan. 2021. "Evaluation of Transboundary Water Resource Development in Mekong River Basin: The Application of Analytic Hierarchy Process in The Context of Water Cooperation." Journal of Water Resource and Protection 13 (7): 498-537 (refereed) ..
27. Hattori, Kumie. 2021. "Responsibilities for Climate Damage within Borders: Reconciling Liability with Shared Responsibility." Philosophies 6 (3), 65: 1-15 (refereed).
28. Yang, Yang. 2021. "Meta-analysis of SEA's effectiveness evaluation criteria: A comparison between the Chinese and international contexts." Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 2021: 1-10 (refereed).
29. Shahar, Lilia Griffin. 2021. "Nature-Based" Satoyama "Tourism Satisfaction Model: An Examination of Motivation as a Mediator in Domestic and International Tourists in Japan." Open Journal of Social Sciences 9 (10): 380-393 (refereed) ..
30. Shahar, Lilia Griffin. 2021. "Defining Post-Bubble Religious Communities in Japan: The Case of Konohana Family." International Journal of Innovation and Research in Educational Sciences 8 (5): 2349? 5219 (refereed).
31. Shahar, Lilia Griffin. 2021. "Nationalism in Japanese New Religions: What are the National Conceptions of Japanese New-New Religion in the Post-Bubble Era? A Case Study of Konohana Family Community." Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 5 (1): 17-24 (refereed).
32. Ghafouri, Bahareh and Sven Rudolph. 2021. "Climate Policy in Iran and the Case for carbon Pricing." Journal of Carbon and Climate Law Review 15 (3): 221-232 (refereed).
33. Kitani, Kanan. 2022. "Climate Change and the Christian Church: The Church's Understanding of Climate Change and Its Effect on US Politics." -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ Kobe College Studies 69 (1): 1-20 (refereed).
34. Droz, Laÿna., Hsun-Mei Chen, Hung-Tao Chu, Rika Fajrini, Jerry Imbong, Romaric Jannel, Orika Komatsubara, Concordia Marie A. Lagasca-Hiloma, Chansatya Meas, Duy Hung Nguyen, Tshering Ongmu Sherpa, San Tun, and Batkhuyag Undrakh. 2022. "Exploring the Diversity of Conceptualizations of Nature in East and South-East Asia." Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9:186 (refreed).
International conference
1. Lambino, Ria Adoracion A., “Environmental Pollution and Information Disclosure in the Philippines: Potentials and Challenges,” 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Future for Human Security, Kyoto University Uji Campus, Japan, October 11, 2011.
2. Lambino, Ria Adoracion A., “Getting Polluters to Clean up their acts: a closer look at disclosure programs in the Philippines,” Planet Under Pressure Conference, London, United Kingdom, March 26-29, 2012 (poster presentation; refereed).
3. Lambino, Ria Adoracion A., “Transferring ideas and sustaining action: challenges of a foreign-assisted environmental program adoption in the Philippines,” Earth System Governance Conference, United Nations University Headquarters, Tokyo, Japan, January 28-31, 2013.
4. Mina Lee, “The Impact of R & D on Innovation for Photovoltaic in Korea” Asia-Pacific Forum on Renewable Energy (AFORE), Lotte Hotel, Jeju, Korea, November 4-7, 2015 (refereed).
5. Akiko Takano, “Dumping of Contaminated Water into the Sea: Towards a New Legal Framework for Environmental Protection,” 5th Biennial Conference of the Asian Society of International Law 2015, Plaza Athenee Bangkok, A Royal Meridien Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, November 26- 27, 2015 (refereed).
6. Cita Ekanijati, "The Socio-Economic Determinants of Public Participation in Lake Policy Process: The Case of Rawa Pening Program in Indonesia," 6th Multidisciplinary Academic Conference, Prague, 19-20 February 2016 (refereed).
7. Mina Lee, "The Price of Korean Photovoltaic Technology and the Impact of R & D," Spring Conference of the Korean Society for New and Renewable Energy, Jeju Lotte City Hotel, Jeju, Korea, May 23-25, 2016 (refereed).
8. Laÿna Droz, "Watsuji's Conception of the Self as the basis of Ethics of Sustainability," 2nd Annual Conference of European Network of Japanese Philosophy (ENOJP), Maison des Sciences Humaines, Brussels, Belgium, Decemver 7-10, 2016 (refereed).
9. Laÿna Droz, "Intersubjectivity and Milieu in Dialogue with Japanese Phenomenology," Mind and Life Research Summer Institute, Garrisson Institute, New York City, USA, June 5-11, 2017 (poster presentation; refereed).
10. Laÿna Droz, "Watsuji Tetsuro's Historical Milieu and the Ethics of Sustainability," 2017 International Association for Japanese Philosophy Conference, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, July 28-29, 2017 (refereed).
11. Kanau Takahashi, "District heating in Japan --current situation, challenges and possibilities," 3rd International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and 4th Generation of District Heating, National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 12-13, 2017 (refereed).
12. Laÿna Droz, "Environmental Activism and Self-Cultivation Practices as Expressions of Ethical Relations with the Historical Milieu in East Asia," 4th International Conference on Anthropology of Sustainability in Asia (CASA 2017), Hiroshima, Japan, September 2017 (refereed).
13. Nguyen Phuong Lan, "A game theoretical approach to managing and negotiating water resources in the Mekong river basin," HUST & KU International Symposium on the Education & Research of the Global Environmental Studies in Asia, Ta Quang Buu Library Building, HUST, Hanoi, Vietnam, October 31, 2017 (poster presentation).
14. Laÿna Droz, "Cross-cultural Environmental Ethics and Activism in Japan and Taiwan," International Conference on Multicultural Democracy, Fukuoka, Japan, May 12, 2018 (refereed) [Proceedings of the International Conference on Multicultural Democracy, pp. 281-292] ..
15. Laÿna Droz, "Environmental civil disobedience as catalyst for sustainable democracy," 1st IVR Japan Conference "Rule of Law and Democracy," Kyoto, Japan, July 6-8, 2018 (refereed).
16. Laÿna Droz, "Ethical Negotiations and the Historical Milieu," World Congress of Philosophy, Beijing, China, August 19, 2018 (refereed).
17. Emi Ichiyanagi, “Citizens and Experts in Energy Transition Policy Making: A Comparison of Japan and Germany,” 22nd REFORM Group Meeting, “Energy Democracy and Climate Change Policy,” Schloss Leopoldskron, Salzburg, Austria, August 28, 2018.
18. Emi Ichiyanagi, “Comparison of the decision making process of energy policy between Germany and Japan after Fukushima,” 4th Energy and Society Conference, “Energy transitions in a divided world,” University of Exeter, Exeter, England, September 4, 2018 (refereed ).
19. Emi Ichiyanagi, “Comparison of the Decision Making Process of Energy Policy between Germany and Japan after Fukushima? The Role of Citizens and Experts,” Workshop on "Japan at a Crossroads: Perspectives on Japan's Long-Term Sustainability," Science and Study Center Raitenhaslach of the Technical University of Munich, Raitenhaslach, Germany, September 26, 2018.
20. Laÿna Droz, "The milieu as a common ground for environmental ethics," Swiss Society of Women in Philosophy Conference, Bern, Switzerland, November 23-24, 2018 (poster presentation; refereed).
21. Hikaru Shirai, "Causes of Citizens' Participation in Waste Management Activities: The Case of Waste Bank in Indonesia," International Symposium on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, Bogor, Indonesia, November 30, 2018.
22. Nguyen Phuong Lan, "The Transboundary Water Resource Management in Lower Mekong Basin: A Cooperative Game Approach," 18th Science Council of Asia Conference (SCA18) "Role of science for society: Strategies towards SDGs in Asia," Tokyo, Japan, December 6 , 2018 (refereed).
23. Laÿna Droz, "Is the concept of milieu the key to global environmental ethics?" Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion and Philosophy, Tokyo, Japan, March 22, 2019 (refereed).
24. Leila Chakroun, "Cultivating Concrete Utopia: Understanding How Japan's Permaculture Experiments are Shaping a Political Vision of Sustainable Living," Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy, and the Environment (ACSEE) 2019, Tokyo, May 20-22, 2019 (refereed) [ Proceedings of the Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy, and the Environment 2019, pp. 223-235].
25. Yumiko Takemae, "Public-Private Partnerships in Climate Change Adaptation," 4th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4), University of Concordia, Montreal, Canada, June 26-28, 2019 (refereed).
26. Laÿna Droz, "Moral Individual Responsibility for Climate Change," International Workshop on Visions of a Low-carbon and Resilient Society, Kyoto University, June 27, 2019 (poster presentation; refereed).
27. Nguyen Phuong Lan, "Water resource management in international transboundary context: A case study of the Lower Mekong Basin," International Workshop on Visions of a Low-carbon and Resilient Society, Kyoto University, June 27, 2019 (poster presentation; refereed).
28. Emi Ichiyanagi, "Citizen participation and deliberation in siting procedures for radioactive waste repositories in Germany," International Workshop on Visions of a Low-carbon and Resilient Society, Kyoto University, June 27, 2019 (poster presentation; refereed).
29. Dinita Setyawati, "The Challenge of Rooftop PV Policy in Indonesia: Understanding the Representation of Solar Energy through Media Discourse," International Workshop on Visions of a Low-carbon and Resilient Society, Kyoto University, June 27, 2019 (poster presentation; refereed) ..
30. Larissa de Miranda Alem, "Bridging the development gap through international cooperation at local level --The case of City-to-City Collaboration Program for Low-Carbon Society," International Workshop on Visions of a Low-carbon and Resilient Society, Kyoto University, June 27, 2019 (poster presentation; refereed).
31. Hikaru Shirai, "Improving Waste Management Towards Low-carbon Society in Indonesia: A Review of Waste Bank Initiative as Community-based Approach," International Workshop on Visions of a Low-carbon and Resilient Society, Kyoto University, June 27, 2019 (poster) presentation; refereed).
32. Janiel Latoya Hazle, "Riding Towards a Low Carbon Kyoto," International Workshop on Visions of a Low-carbon and Resilient Society, Kyoto University, June 27, 2019 (poster presentation; refereed).
33. Hangga Prihatmaja, "The involvement of Dayak's Indigenous Peoples in the Climate Change Mitigation Program," International Workshop on Visions of a Low-carbon and Resilient Society, Kyoto University, June 27, 2019 (poster presentation; refereed).
34. Emi Ichiyanagi, “Mini-publics in Germany,” Workshop on "Japan's Energy Transition in Comparison," Science and Study Center Raitenhaslach of the Technical University of Munich, Raitenhaslach, August 28, 2019.
35. Laÿna Droz, "Menstruation: The Power of Embracing Vulnerability and Change," 2nd Conference of the Asian Association for Women Philosophers on “Gender, Power and Dignity in Theory and Practice,” Kyoto University, August 22-24, 2019 (refereed).
36. Laÿna Droz, "Does" Satoyama "Really Refer to Beautiful Landscapes?" 5th Annual Conference of the European Network of Japanese Philosophy on “Beauty,” Nanzan University, Nagoya, August 29 to September 1, 2019 (refereed).
37. Laÿna Droz, "Sustainability and the transmission of meaning: A consensual direction for global environmental ethics?" 2nd International Conference on Philosophy and Meaning in Life, Waseda University, Tokyo, October 7-9, 2019 (refereed).
38. Bahareh Ghafouri, "Climate Policy in Iran: Status Quo and the Case for Carbon Pricing," 21st Global Conference on Environmental Taxation, Vermont Law School, online, September 24-25, 2020 (refereed).
39. Kumie Hattori, "Is Intergenerational Retributive Justice Possible ?," IVR Japan International Workshop 2020 (IVRJW 2020), online, November 21, 2020 (refereed).
40. Nguyen Phuong Lan, "A Multi-criteria Decision Analysis Approach to Evaluating Water Resources Development Scenarios in Lower Mekong Basin," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2020 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2020 (poster presentation) ).
41. Janiel Latoya Hazle, "Risky Business: Natural Hazard Risk Perception and the Demand for Life Insurance by Foreign Residents in Japan," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2020 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2020 (poster) presentation).
42. Undrakh Batkhuyag, "Policy Evaluation of Air Pollution Control Projects in Ulaanbaatar," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2020 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2020 (poster presentation).
43. Bahareh Ghafouri, "Dealing with Distribution Effects of a Carbon Tax: Lessons for Iran," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2020 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2020 (poster presentation).
44. Dinita Setyawati, "Energy Justice in Community-scale National Government Program in Indonesia Street Vendors' Accessibility and Affordability to Electricity in Jakarta and Bogor," Biennial Oceanic Conference on International Studies (OCIS), Australian National University, December 7-11, 2020 ( refereed).
45. Kumie Hattori, "Limitations of the Human Rights Approach to Climate Loss & Damage," Climate Change, the SDGs & the Law: Climate Law and Public Policy Online Pre-Conference to Climate Law & Governance Day 2021 during COP26, University of Cambridge UK, October 29-30, 2021 (Best Online Video Presentation Medalist, refereed).
46. Daehan An, "A systematic study of Water-Energy-Food security Nexus: Case study in South Korea," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2021 (poster presentation) ..
47. Undrakh Batkhuyag, "An Evaluation of Air Pollution Control in Ulaanbaatar," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2021 (poster presentation).
48. Kumie Hattori, "The Third Pillar of Climate Policy: Rectifying Loss and Damage," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2021 (poster presentation).
49. Hikari Naito, "Youth's Awareness on Climate Change: The Case of Fridays For Future Japan," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2021 (poster presentation).
50. Roberto Nisi, "The Soft Edge of Climate Stewardship: How Climate Action Will Turn Soft Power," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2021 (poster presentation).
51. Lilia Shahar Griffin, "Recruiting System of Japanese Spiritual Communities: Environmentalism as a Fishing Hook," Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environmental Studies in Asia, online, November 30, 2021 (poster presentation).
52. Lilia Shahar Griffin, "Narratives of Members in an Intentional Self-Sufficient Community in Japan," The 4th IAFOR International Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment, Hawaii, January 10-12, 2020.
53. Bahareh Ghafouri, "An Equity Framework for Carbon Taxation," 22nd Global Conference on Environmental Taxation: Implementing Green Deals, University of Groningen, online, September 23-24, 2021.
54. Sven Rudolph, Joseph Dellatte, Bahareh Ghafouri, "Carbon Markets in Developing Countries: The Case of Mexico and Prospects for North American Linking," 22nd Global Conference on Environmental Taxation: Implementing Green Deals, University of Groningen, online, September 23-24, 2021.
Other achievements
[Commentary / Editorial / Book Review]
1. Rika Fajrini and Anthony Foronda (2016), "ASEAN Regional Cooperation in the Implementation of Access and Benefit Sharing," Policy Brief, Issue 10, ASEAN Center for Biodiversity.
2. Laÿna Droz (2018), "Social media management for Japanese environmental NGOs," Green Action Newsletter, No. 2, pp. 4-5.
3. Laÿna Droz (2018), "Environmental Awareness in Japan," "Education in Hiroba Kyoto" No. 193, pp. 42-43.
4. Leila Chakroun (2019), "Book Review: Paul B. Thompson and Kirill O. Thompson (eds), Agricultural Ethics in East Asian Perspective: A Transpacific Dialogue," Environmental Values, Vol. 28, No. 1.
[Translation]
1. Translated by Tomoyo Chiba (2010) "Connecting Biodiversity and Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation --Key Messages from the Report of the Second Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Biodiversity and Climate Change-," Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
[Report]
1. Jan Hildebrand, Sascha Heib, Irina Rau, Ann-Katrin Knemeyer, Christine Wörlen, Gisa Holzhausen, Christina Reineck, Sarah Rieseberg, Kentaro Tamura, Yasushi Maruyama, Memi Motosu, Emi Ichiyanagi, Toshihiko Masui, Shuichi Ashina (2017), "Strategic Framework and Socio-cultural Aspects of the Energy Transition, "Final Report of Strategic Topic 2 in Study Program of the German-Japanese Energy Transition Council.