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Japanese 日本語 한국어 中文简体 中文繁體 --> Contact Us Campus Access Meiji Gakuin University About Meiji Gakuin University Admissions Undergraduate /Graduate Campus Life /Career Support InternationalProgram About Meiji Gakuin University Admission Undergraduate/Graduate Faculties and Departments Graduate School Campus Life / Career Support International Program Japanese 日本語 한국어 中文简体 中文繁體 --> Access Campus Contact Us Site Map About This Site Privacy Policy Disclosure of Information For Faculty(in Japanese) CLOSE Faculties and Departments Graduate School HOME Undergraduate/Graduate Faculties and Departments Faculty of Law Department of Current Legal Studies Department of Current Legal Studies Department of Juridical StudiesDepartment of Current Legal StudiesDepartment of Global Legal StudiesDepartment of Political Science Exploring current legal issues through computer technology The Department of Current Legal Studies focuses on three areas of contemporary law: consumer law, which addresses the rights and roles of consumers; corporate law, which addresses laws relevant to corporate activities; and environmental law, which addresses laws and policies to protect the global environment. Students make frequent use of computer technology to develop decision-making and information utilization skills appropriate to the information age. Department of Current Legal Studies Key Features of the Department of Current Legal Studies Program Structure Topics Admission Policy Key Features of the Department of Current Legal Studies Point 01 Skills for information processing and information transmission + legal studies Classes include special seminars (Legal Information Processing Seminar 1 and 2, etc.), information technology subjects (Information Processing 1-4, Law of Privacy and Disclosure, and Law and Artificial Intelligence, etc.), and consumer, corporate, and environmental law classes. Point 02 A broad range of consumer law courses, including practical training by practitioners This Department offers a particularly comprehensive selection of consumer law courses. In addition to dedicated faculty members who are well-versed in legal practice, outside practitioners provide practical learning experiences related to the legislation, enforcement, and other aspects of major consumer laws. In the required Seminar on Consumer Law by Practitioners course, students learn consumer law practice through small-group seminars. Point 03 Exclusive departmental internships that show students the law in action The Department arranges internships at consumer affairs centers in city and ward offices as well as at consumer organizations. Seeing laws and policies they learned about in the classroom being implemented is an opportunity for students to think about their own career path. Point 04A legal perspective on environmental problems and corporate activity In the environmental law course group, students learn about the natural sciences while examining laws and regulations aimed at protecting the natural environment and preserving healthy living environments. In the corporate law course group, they study a wide range of laws aimed at regulating the corporate activities that underlie the economy. Point 05 Seven model courses of study to match diverse career goals The Department provides model courses of study geared toward the following career paths: graduate study in the law, civil service, private sector, consumer affairs, environmental affairs, and international affairs. There is also a free model not tied to any particular career. --> Program Structure The Department incorporates advanced computer-based education to support its curriculum of cutting-edge law. Students refine their IT skills in small classes and develop the ability to gather and disseminate information and texts related to the law. In the third and fourth years, students continue their study of the law by focusing on three cutting-edge fields. While acquiring advanced legal knowledge, they engage in self-directed learning through seminar classes, improving their awareness of various issues and their ability to solve problems. Topics Students will learn about laws for resolving issues arising in a society that includes artificial intelligence (AI) Artificial Intelligence and Law AI is becoming increasingly commonplace, as seen in products and services like AI speakers and machine translation, and society today faces a major transformation. While AI has become an indispensable behind-the-scenes support for society, we can also expect AI to cause various problems. With the goal of finding solutions to such problems, students will learn the basics of AI and the role that law will play in an AI-based society. Learning from experience in consumer administration Internship A Students will learn how to apply the theories they learned at university through on-the-job experience at local governments, consumer-related organizations, etc. Where Our Graduates Are Now(2020-2022) For Faculty(in Japanese) | Disclosure of Information | Privacy Policy | About This Site | Site Map Copyright © Meiji Gakuin University All rights reserved.

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