Europe and Asia as a Legal Area for Fundamental Rights

Deguchi, Masahisa, Yakushiji, Kimio

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-05-07
  • 售價: $4,960
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$4,712
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 186
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 9811975442
  • ISBN-13: 9789811975448
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商品描述

This book explores the possibility of an Asian legal sphere based on the model of Europe. It features articles written by leading experts from Europe and Asia. After centuries of violent conflicts, Europe began a process of integration which leads to 75 years of peace and a community with the common values of freedom, fundamental rights, and the rule of law. But the circumstances that lead to the unification of Europe differ from current-day Asia: Besides the huge economic gaps between neighboring countries and a wide variety of political forms of government, Asia also does not share the unifying narrative of post-WWII Europe.
From an economic point of view, Asia is a highly developed region; despite the differences between the political systems, the region has grown together--economically and in recent times also politically. However, the legal systems of the respective countries have not created the necessary conditions for a peaceful coexistence. Can Europe be a model for Asia? Based on the history and development of the European unification process, this book asks the question to what extent Asia can look to Europe as a model and what lessons can be learned.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書探討了以歐洲模式為基礎的亞洲法律領域的可能性。它收錄了歐洲和亞洲領先專家撰寫的文章。經過幾個世紀的暴力衝突後,歐洲開始了一個融合的過程,這導致了75年的和平和一個具有自由、基本權利和法治共同價值觀的社區。但是,導致歐洲統一的情況與當今亞洲不同:除了鄰國之間巨大的經濟差距和各種政治形式之外,亞洲也沒有共同的二戰後統一敘事。

從經濟角度來看,亞洲是一個高度發展的地區;儘管政治體制存在差異,但該地區在經濟上和最近也在政治上實現了一定程度的融合。然而,各國的法律體系並未為和平共存創造必要的條件。歐洲能成為亞洲的模範嗎?基於歐洲統一過程的歷史和發展,本書提出了一個問題:亞洲在多大程度上可以以歐洲為模範,可以從中學到什麼教訓。

作者簡介

Masahisa Deguchi is Professor of Civil Procedural Law at the Faculty of Law, Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto/Japan). He studied Civil Procedural Law at Chuo University and Freiburg University (Germany). He attained his Master of Laws (Keio University 1988) and Doctor of law (University of Freiburg 1991) through the DAAD-Scholarship.
He was researching as Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Freiburg(1994-1995, 2007), Regensburg(2015) and Cologne(2015). He received the JaDe-Price [Die Stiftung zur Förderung japanisch-deutscher Wissenschafts- und Kulturbeziehungen in Köln] in 2002. In 2006, he received the Cross of Merit on the ribbon of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic Germany (Verdienstkreuz am Bande des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland).
He was Visiting Scholar at the Harvard Law School (2002) and University of Washington Law School in USA (2002). He has been Board Member of Notarial Law in Japan (since 2005), he was Member of Disciplinary Committee at Kyoto Bar Association (2007-2009), and he was Vice President of the International Association of Procedural Law (2007-2015) and has been Honorary Vice President of International Association of Procedural Law (since 2015). He was Visiting Scholar at the Renmin University (2010). He is Member of Examination Committee of Attorney at Law at Kyoto Bar (2011-2019). He was Member of Judicial State Examination in Japan (2012). He is Presidium Member of the Freiburg Alumni and Board Member of Alumni Freiburg e.V. (since 2016). He was Visiting Professor at National Taiwan University in Taiwan (2016). He was Visiting Professor at National Chengchi University in Taiwan (2018).
His fields of research are Civil Procedural Law, Civil Enforcement Law, Civil Injunction Law, Comparative Law, EU-law, and German Law.
Kimio Yakushiji is Professor Emeritus at the School of Law, Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto, Japan). In 1974, he graduated from the School of Law, Kyoto University, and studied the Public International Law master course (L.L.M.) and the doctorate course of the Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University (completed the doctoral program having fulfilled the credits in 1979). He then became an assistant professor at Kyoto University, an associate professor of Kobe Institute of Mercantile Marine, then, an associate professor and a professor at College of Law and School of Law, and vice-president of Ritsumeikan University and Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU). During this period, he served as one of the assistants of Special Rapporteur Motoo Ogiso on the topic of Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property (1990-1991) of the ILC, and then as one of the legal advisors to the Japanese Delegations to the UN's Conference of the Ad Hoc Committee on Jurisdictional Immunities of the States and their Property (2002, 2003, 2004). He also served as president of the Japan International Human Rights Law Association (2003-2006) and president of the Japanese Society of International Law (2012-2014). From 2011 to 2017, he was a member of the Committee on Enforced Disappearance.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Masahisa Deguchi是日本京都立命館大學法學院的民事訴訟法教授。他在中央大學和德國弗賴堡大學學習民事訴訟法。他通過DAAD獎學金獲得法學碩士學位(1988年,慶應義塾大學)和法學博士學位(1991年,弗賴堡大學)。

他曾作為亞歷山大·馮·洪堡基金會的研究員在弗賴堡(1994-1995年,2007年),雷根斯堡(2015年)和科隆(2015年)進行研究。他於2002年獲得了JaDe獎(科隆日德科學文化交流基金會)。2006年,他獲得了德意志聯邦共和國功績勳章(Verdienstkreuz am Bande des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland)。

他曾是哈佛法學院(2002年)和美國華盛頓大學法學院的訪問學者(2002年)。他自2005年起擔任日本公證法委員會委員,曾是京都律師協會的懲戒委員會成員(2007-2009年),並曾擔任國際訴訟法協會副會長(2007-2015年),現任國際訴訟法協會榮譽副會長(自2015年起)。他曾是中國人民大學的訪問學者(2010年)。他是京都律師考試委員會的成員(2011-2019年)。他曾參加日本司法考試(2012年)。他是弗賴堡校友會的執行委員和Alumni Freiburg e.V.的董事會成員(自2016年起)。他曾是台灣國立台灣大學的訪問教授(2016年),以及台灣國立政治大學的訪問教授(2018年)。

他的研究領域包括民事訴訟法、民事執行法、民事禁制法、比較法、歐盟法和德國法。

Kimio Yakushiji是日本京都立命館大學法學院的名譽教授。他於1974年畢業於京都大學法學院,並在京都大學法學研究科修讀公共國際法碩士課程(L.L.M.)和博士課程(於1979年完成博士課程學分)。然後他成為京都大學的助教,神戶商船學院的副教授,以及法學院和法學院的副教授和教授,並擔任立命館大學和立命館亞太大學(APU)的副校長。在此期間,他曾擔任國際法委員會特別報告者Motoo Ogiso的助手之一,研究主題是國家司法豁免權及其財產(1990-1991年),並擔任日本代表團的法律顧問,參加聯合國關於國家司法豁免權及其財產的臨時委員會會議(2002年,2003年,2004年)。他還曾擔任日本國際人權法協會主席(2003-2006年)和日本國際法學會主席(2012-2014年)。2011年至2017年,他是強制失踪委員會的成員。

他的研究領域包括公共國際法、國際人權法、國際犯罪法和國際環境法。