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Histories of international legal theories in Japan
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30 June 2026

LAW / International, International law, HISTORY / Asia / Japan, LAW / Legal History, Legal history
Maiko Meguro is Research Fellow at Amsterdam Centre for International Law, University of Amsterdam and Lead Coordinator and Senior Policy Analyst of the OECD
Yota Negishi is Professor of Public International Law at Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka, Japan
Introduction - Meguro Maiko and Negishi Yota
1 SENGA Tsurutaro: Positivism against Civilizational Eurocentrism in International Law - TOYODA Tetsuya
2 YOKOTA Kisaburo: Between Value-Neutrality, and Internationalist, Pacifist, and Democratic Ideals – TANAKA Hinako
3 TAOKA Ryoichi: Doctor eximius as an steadfast origin point in Japanese tradition – FUKUSHIMA Ryoshi
4 YASUI Kaoru: From academic to activist - YAMASHITA Tomoko
5 TANAKA Kotaro: An unparalleled jurist with natural law tradition – OGURI Hirofumi
6 TABATA Shigejiro: Japan’s leading authority in the 20th century on international law and its history - KANETAKE Machiko
7 SOGAWA Takeo: Anti-positivist and activist scholar - NISHI Taira
8 YAMAMOTO Soji: Thorough positivist in Japanese international law society - MORITA Akio
9 ISHIMOTO Yasuo: The ‘structural transformation’ of international law - WANI Kentaro
10 MATSUI Yoshiro: The social science of international law - KODERA Satoshi
11 KOTERA Akira: Struggle of international legal scholars living on the ‘periphery’ of international law - MEGURO Maiko
12 ONUMA Yasuaki: A transcivilisationalist international lawyer- KAKU Shun
13 MOGAMI Toshiki: An unfrenzied normative realist - NEGISHI Yota