The construction of a legal doctrine in Japan at the end of the 19th century and its diffusion in East Asia
Program :
9am: Isabelle Konuma (Inalco / IFRAE) "The construction of the history of law with Miyagi Michisaburô"
9:40: Camille Gambier (Université Côte d'Azur / ERMES) "The mutation of the Japanese penal doctrine in the Meiji era: Gustave Boissonade and the contribution of the French model"
10:20 am: Frédéric Constant (Université Côte d'Azur / ERMES) "The Japanese doctrine on the codification of law and its reception in China"
Pause
11:10: Héloïse Deroo (Inalco / IFRAE) "Japanese scientific activity in legal journals at the turn of the 20th century"
11:50: Justine Guichard (Université Paris Cité / CCJ) and Pierre-Emmanuel Roux (Université Paris Cité / CCJ) "In the shadow of Meiji? The reforms of Korean law before Japanese colonization.”
Organisation : Isabelle Konuma (Ifrae), View e-mail