法学专业
无论是人际关系还有国际社会争议的方方面面,真诚铸就社会正义。
法学部的课程编排由极具吸引力的科目构成,以六法为中心,可以及时地反映社会需求的动向。法学部包含多个专业方向,涵盖了前沿研究和最新发展,比如说刑事 政策学、非政府组织法,外国法方向的美国法、欧盟法等等,以及国际法方向的国际贸易法等等。这与其他大学法学院相比较来看,我们法学部所开设的多种专业方 向分类处于领先地位。学生们在一、二年级将通过四个入门课程进行基础知识的学习。此外,学生们也可以根据自己的兴趣爱好通过选修科目进行更加自由地学习。 然后,在接下来的两年间,学生们将根据自己的未来职业定位从六个专业方向(综合法律方向、企业法务方向、公共政策方向、法律职业方向、法律职业相邻方向、 国际与涉外法方向)中选择一个进行学习。而在三、四年级,学生们将就某一个特定的领域进行深入研究,这主要通过参加讨论型研究班的方式来实现。法学部还独 立开设了分别在四个国家举办的海外短期培训班,以及提供许多英语授课的法律科目。只要是青山法科的学生就可以享受到这优越的教学环境。
课程编制
Lists Subjects that students of respective courses can take
Required Credits for Graduation / 132 Credits
General Law Course
| Category |
Subjects |
| [ Compulsory Subjects ] |
1st year
- Civil Law I
- Constitution I
- Introduction to Law
2nd year
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects A ] |
1st and 2nd year
- Administration and Law
- Business and Law
- Civil Life and Tax Law
- History of Japanese Politics
- History of Legal Thoughts
- International Society and Law
- Internet and Law
- Introduction to Foreign Law
- Judicial System and Law
- Labor and Law
- Principles of Politics
- Reading Laws and Ordinances
- Regional Community and Law I, II
2nd year
- Constitution II
- Civil Law II, III
- Commercial Code (Corporate Law)
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects B ] |
3rd and 4th year
- Administrative Law l
- Civil Law lV
- Civil Procedure l
- Commercial Law (General, Commercial Transaction)
- Criminal Procedure
- Philosophy of Law
- History of Political Thought
- International Law l
- Internship
- Public Administration
- Study of European Legal History
- Study of Japanese Legal History
- Theory of Political Process
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects C] ] |
3rd and 4th year
- Administrative Law II, III
- American Law (Commercial Code and Corporate Law)
- American Law (Constitution and Judicial System)
- American Law (Contract)
- American Law (Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure)
- American Law (Family Law)
- American Law (Property and Secured Transaction)
- American Law (Tort and Product Liability)
- Asian Law
- Banking Law
- Chinese Law l – lV
- Civil Law V
- Civil Procedure ll
- Commercial Law (Bill, Check, Insurance)
- Communications Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Comparative Politics
- Conflicts of Laws l, II
- Consumer Law
- Criminal Law ll
- Criminology
- Economic Law
- Education Law
- Employment Relations Law
- English Law
- Environmental Law
- EU Law
- French Law
- German Law
- Industrial Relations Law
- Intellectual Property Law l – lV
- International Law II
- International Relations
- International Transaction l – III
- Latin American Law
- Local Government Law
- Public Sector Labor Law
- Reading English Textbooks
- Social Security Law
- Sociology of Law
- Special Lecture (Constitution)
- Tax Law
- Western Political History
|
Business Law and Practice Course
| Category |
Subjects |
| [ Compulsory Subjects ] |
1st year
- Civil Law I
- Constitution I
- Introduction to Law
2nd year
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects A ] |
1st and 2nd year
2nd year
- Civil Law II, III
- Commercial Code (Corporate Law)
3rd and 4th year
- Civil Law IV
- Commercial Code (Bill, Check)
- Corporate Legal Affairs
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects B ] |
1st and 2nd year
- International Society and Law
3rd and 4th year
- Chinese Law III, IV
- Civil Law V
- Civil Procedure l,ll
- Commercial Code (General, Commercial Transaction)
- Commercial Code (Insurance Law)
- Commercial Code (Shipping Law, Law of Air)
- Economic Law
- Philosophy of Law
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects C ] |
3rd and 4th year
- American Law (Contract)
- American Law (Intellectual Property)
- American Law (Property and Secured Transaction)
- American Law (Tort and Product Liability)
- Banking Law
- Bankruptcy Law
- Conflicts of Laws
- Consumer Law
- Criminal Law ll
- Employment Policy Law
- Employment Relations Law
- Financial Transaction Law
- Industrial Relations Law
- Intellectual Property Law l – IV
- International Labor Law
- International Transaction l – III
- Tax Law
|
Public Administration and Politics Course
| Category |
Subjects |
| [ Compulsory Subjects ] |
1st year
- Civil Law I
- Constitution I
- Introduction to Law
2nd year
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects A ] |
1st and 2nd year
- History of Japanese Politics
- Principles of Politics
2nd year
3rd and 4th year
- Administrative Law I
- International Law I
- Public Administration
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects B ] |
1st and 2nd year
- Administration and Law
- Civil Life and Tax Law
- Reading Laws and Ordinances
- Special Lecture (Constitution)
3rd and 4th year
- Administrative Law II
- Communications Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Comparative Politics
- Consumer Law
- Education Law
- Environmental Law
- Introduction to Legislative Process
- Local Government Law
- NPO and National Public Policy
- Special Seminar (Administrative Law)
- Social Security Law
- Tax Law
- Theory of Political Process
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects C ] |
2nd year
- Civil Law II, III
- Commercial Code (Corporate Law)
3rd and 4th year
- Administrative Law III
- Civil Law lV, V
- Civil Procedure l, ll
- Criminal Law ll
- Criminal Procedure
- Criminology
- Diplomatic History
- Economic Law
- Employment Relations Law
- History of Political Thought
- Industrial Relations Law
- International Law ll
- International Relations
- Legal English on the Internet
- Philosophy of Law
- Public Sector Labor Law
- Sociology of Law
|
Legal Profession Course
| Category |
Subjects |
| [ Compulsory Subjects ] |
1st year
- Civil Law I
- Constitution I
- Introduction to Law
2nd year
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects A ] |
1st and 2nd year
- Lawyer in the Modern Times
2nd year
- Civil Law II, III
- Commercial Code (Corporate Law)
- Constitution II
3rd and 4th year
- Administrative Law I, II
- Advanced Seminar (Civil Law)
- Advanced Seminar (Constitution)
- Advanced Seminar (Criminal Law)
- Civil Law IV
- Civil Procedure I, II
- Criminal Law II
- Criminal Procedure
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects B ] |
1st and 2nd year
- History of Legal Thoughts
- Special Lecture (Constitution)
2nd year
- Basic Seminar (Civil Laws)
- Basic Seminar (Constitution)
- Basic Seminar (Criminal Laws)
3rd and 4th year
- Civil Law V
- Commercial Code (Bill, Check)
- Commercial Code (General, Commercial Transaction)
- Philosophy of Law
- Special Seminar (Civil Law)
- Special Seminar (Commercial Code)
- Special Seminar (Constitution)
- Special Seminar (Criminal Law)
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects C ] |
1st and 2nd year
- Administration and Law
- Business and Law
- Civil Life and Tax Law
- International Society and Law
- Internet and Law
- Judicial System and Law
- Labor and Law
- Reading Laws and Ordinances
3rd and 4th year
- Bankruptcy Law
- Conflicts of Laws
- Conflicts of Laws I, II
- Criminology
- Economic Law
- Employment Relations Law
- Environmental Law
- Intellectual Property Law l - lV
- International Law l, II
- Introduction to Foreign Law
- Roman Law
- Sociology of Law
- Study of Japanese Legal History
- Study of European Legal History
|
Adjunct Legal Profession Course
| Category |
Subjects |
| [ Compulsory Subjects ] |
1st year
- Civil Law I
- Constitution I
- Introduction to Law
2nd year
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects A ] |
2nd year
- Civil Law II, III
- Commercial Code (Corporate Law)
3rd and 4th year
- Civil Law IV
- Civil Procedure I, II
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects B ] |
1st and 2nd year
- Administration and Law
- Business and Law
- Civil Life and Tax Law
- Judicial System and Law
- Reading Laws and Ordinances
2nd year
3rd and 4th year
- Administrative Law l - III
- Banking Law
- Bankruptcy Law
- Civil Law V
- Commercial Code (Bill, Check)
- Commercial Code (General, Commercial Transaction)
- Commercial Code (Insurance Law)
- Conflicts of Laws
- Conflicts of Laws I, II
- Consumer Law
- Criminal Law II
- Economic Law
- Financial Transaction Law
- Intellectual Property Law l - IV
- Law of Lease-lands, Dwellings and Buildings
- Local Government Law
- Real Estate Law
- Registration Law
- Tax Law
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects C ] |
1st and 2nd year
- History of Legal Thoughts
- Introduction to Foreign Law
3rd and 4th year
- International Law l
- Philosophy of Law
- Sociology of Law
|
International Liaison Law Course
| Category |
Subjects |
| [ Compulsory Subjects ] |
1st year
- Introduction to Law
- Civil Law I
- Constitution I
2nd year
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects A ] |
1st and 2nd year
- American Society and Law
- Chinese Society and Law
- International Society and Law
- Introduction to Foreign Law
3rd and 4th year
- Conflicts of Laws
- Conflicts of Laws I, II
- International Law I, II
- International Transaction I - III
- Special Lecture on American Law
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects B ] |
1st and 2nd year
- Internet and Law
- Principles of Politics
- Study Abroad Program A – E
2nd year
- Civil Law II, III
- Comparative Law
- Reading English Book on Comparative Law
3rd and 4th year
- American Law (Commercial Code and Corporate Law)
- American Law (Constitution and Judicial System)
- American Law (Contract)
- American Law (Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure)
- American Law (Family Law)
- American Law (Intellectual Property)
- American Law (Property and Secured Transaction)
- American Law (Tort and Product Liability)
- Asian Law
- Chinese Law l - IV
- Civil Law lV
- Civil Procedure l
- Commercial Code (Corporate Law)
- Commercial Law (Shipping Law, Law of Air)
- English Law
- EU Law
- French Law
- German Law
- Latin American Law
- Philosophy of Law
|
| [ Compulsory Elective Subjects C ] |
1st and 2nd year
- History of Japanese Politics
- History of Legal Thoughts
2nd year
3rd and 4th year
- Civil Law V
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Comparative Politics
- Criminal Law II
- Criminal Procedure
- Diplomatic History
- History of Political Thought
- Intellectual Property Law l - IV
- International Labor Law
- International Relations
- Legal English on the Internet
- Reading English Textbooks
- Reading German Textbooks
- Reading French Textbooks
- Roman Law
- Study of European Legal History
- Western Political History
|
The Aoyama Standard Subjects
1st - 4th year :
School-wide universal education system where experts in wide-ranging academic fields transcending the framework of colleges/schools and departments stimulate interest in learning and provide guidance.
The Aoyama Standard
Foreign Language Subjects
[ 1st Language ] 1st year :
Communication & Reading (I), Communication & Usage (I), English Language Proficiency Test Course I - IV, Elementary Japanese (A) - (C) for International Student, Oral English (I)
[ 1st Language ] 2nd year :
Communication & Reading (II), Communication & Usage (II), Intermediate Japanese (A) (B) for International Student, Oral English (II)
[ 1st Language ] 3rd and 4th year :
Advanced Japanese for International Student, English Workshop A - D, Oral English (III)
[ 2nd Language ] 2nd year :
Chinese II, Chinese II (A) - (F), Chinese Conversation I, English (IIA) (IIB) for International Student, French II, French II (A) - (F), French Conversation I, German II, German II (A) - (E), German Conversation I, Japanese II for International Student, Korean II, Korean Conversation I, Russian II, Russian Conversation I, Spanish II, Spanish II (A) - (D), Spanish Conversation I
[ 2nd Language ] 3rd and 4th year :
Chinese III, Chinese Conversation II, English III for International Student, French III (A) (B), French Conversation II, German III, German Conversation II, Japanese (I) – (III) for International Exchange Student, Japanese III for International Student, Korean III, Russian III, Spanish III, Spanish Conversation II
Free Elective Subjects
1st - 4th year :
Students can freely select from departmental subjects, Aoyama Standard Subjects, Foreign Language Elective Subjects (at least minimum credits required), as well as subjects offered by other colleges/schools.
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