The construction of a legal doctrine in Japan at the end of the 19th century and its diffusion in East Asia

Workshop of the Legal Cultures of Asia team.
Promulgation de la Constitution de Meiji, Adachi Ginkō (1889)
Promulgation de la Constitution de Meiji, Adachi Ginkō (1889) © Libre de droit‎

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

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