ISS: Research Staff: HAYASHI, Tomonobu

Institute of Social Science The University of Tokyo

the University of Tokyo

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HAYASHI, Tomonobu

Division Department of Comparative Contemporary Law  
Research Fields Constitutional Law
E-mail

hayashiiss.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Homepage

https://researchmap.jp/read0074082?lang=en

Teaching and Research Appointments

2015 − 2017 Visiting Researcher, Universités de Paris II, Institut Michel Villey, France
2015 − Professor, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo
2010 − 2015 Associate Professor, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo

Topics of Research

1Theory of Constitutional Law

2Comparative Study of Constitutional Law

Selected Publications

  • Staat als Garant der individuellen Freiheit: Die Rezeption Böckenfördes in Japan, in: Tine Stein, Mirjam Künkler (Hrsg.), Beiheft zur Zeitschrift "Der Staat", 2020 (in print).
  • L'Empereur japonais comme monarque constitutionnel: quelques réflexions sur le statut de l'Enpereur dans la Constitution japonaise. Paper for the XIIIème séminaire franco-japonais du droit public in Paris, on Sep. 14th 2019.
  • Das Konzept "Verfassungsentwicklung" ― Aus japanischer Sicht, in: Matthias Jestaedt, Hidemi Suzuki (Hrsg.), Verfassungsentwicklung I – Auslegung, Wandlung und Änderung der Verfassung, 2017, S. 77-86.
  • Modalities of Contemporary Constitutional Law: Theory of State, Democracy, and Constitutionalism (in Japanese. 邦題『現代憲法学の位相:国家論・デモクラシー・立憲主義』), 456 pages, Iwanami Shoten, 2016. https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/biblioplaza/en/B_00258.html
  • Political Party in Constitutional Law: Comparative Study on German and Japanese Constitutional Law (in Japanese. 邦題「政治過程の統合と自由:政党への公的資金助成に関する憲法学的考察」), in: Kokka Gakkai Zassi(国家学会雑誌)Nr. 115-5/6, pp. 1-86; Nr. 116-3/4, pp. 33-116; Nr. 116-5/6, pp. 66-153; Nr. 116-11/12, pp. 1-86; Nr. 117-5/6, pp. 1-77, 2002-2004.

Educational Activities

Graduate School of Law and Politics, The University of Tokyo German Constitutional Theory
Faculty of Law, The University of Tokyo Constitutional Theory
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