ISS: Research Staff: KATO, Shiho

Institute of Social Science The University of Tokyo

the University of Tokyo

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KATO, Shiho

Division Department of Comparative Contemporary Politics  
Research Fields Private International Law (Conflict of Laws)
E-mail

shiho.katoiss.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Homepage

https://researchmap.jp/zfn

Teaching and Research Appointments

April 2023 - Associate Professor, Institute of Social Science at the University of Tokyo

Topics of Research

1Methodological Study on Conlict of Laws

2Global Governance and Conflict of Laws

3Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Laws

Selected Publications

  • Thu Thuy Nguyen, Shiho Kato & Dai Yokomizo, "Governance of Low-Skilled Labor Migration: The Technical Intern Training Program between Vietnam and Japan as a Case Study",Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, Vol.30, April 2024, pp. 149-173
  • "Dismissal of Proceedings on Account of Special Circumstances under Article 3-9 of the Japanese Code of Civil Procedure", Japanese Yearbook of International Law, Vol.66, February 2024, pp.445-465.
  • "Resolution of Islamic Financial Disputes under Private International Law in Japan", in Dai YOKOMIZO, Yoshizumi TOJO, Yoshiko NAIKI (eds.), Changing Orders in International Economic Law, Volume 1, A Japanese Perspective, Routledge, October 2023, pp.47-57.
  • "Foreign Investment Law in Japan", in Abdelkhaleq Berramdane et Michel Trochu (sous la direction de), Union européenne et protection des investissements Europe, asie-pacifique et amérique latine (Bruylant, 2021) 161-174
  • "The UNESCO Cultural Diversity Convention and the WTO: Conflict of Laws as an Analytical Perspective", The Hiroshima law journal 43(3) 350-320 2020
  • "Recent Developments in Rules on Choice of Court Agreements in Japan: New Codification and Remaining Problems", in Alexander Bruns & Masabumi Suzuki (eds.), Preventive Instruments of Social Governance (Mohr Siebeck, 2017), 173-194

Educational Activities

Graduate School of Law and Politics, The University of Tokyo Seminar (Private International Law)
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