1, University of Tokyo
As one of the top universities in Japan, the law major of the University of Tokyo is naturally outstanding. The Department of Law and Politics of the University of Tokyo Graduate School (Department of Law and Politics of the University of Tokyo Graduate School) is one of the universities established by the University of Tokyo. The Faculty of Law of the University of Tokyo (Faculty of Law of the University of Tokyo) is one of the faculties established by the University of Tokyo.
The main study contents of law department are 1 (comprehensive legal course), 2 (legal professional course) and 3 (political course).
2. Kyoto University
Kyoto University, a national research-oriented comprehensive university headquartered in Shizuoka, Kyoto, Japan, was selected as the first batch of top universities "designated national university legal person" in 20 17. School law department? The Law Research Department was established in 2004, and a new teacher organization was established on 20 16, and the "academic field and department system" was established. Teachers of the Law Research Department joined the "Law Department" as teacher organizations.
3. Waseda University
Waseda University, headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, is a first-class private university in Japan. The law school has: the law department and the legal research department. The independent research department of the school has a legal research department. Because it has achieved fruitful results in training lawyers, it has formed the Law Seminar Department (LL7), a group of seven schools in Japanese Head Law School, together with Tokyo University, Kyoto University, hitotsubashi university, Keio University, Central University and Kobe University.
4. Keio University
Keio University is one of the top designated universities in the Super International University Program of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan, one of the six member schools of the Pacific Rim University Alliance in Japan, a member of the leading graduate school program, a member of the RU 1 1 academic research forum, a member of the Global Management Education Alliance (CEMS), a member of the Baseball League of the six universities in Tokyo, and a cooperative school of GID projects. The law department of this school is one of the first three departments, which was founded in 1879 (Meiji 12) and is the earliest law discipline in Japan. Including law, politics, (correspondence).
5. Hosei University
Hosei University is a private university located in Chiyoda District, Tokyo, Japan. This school is the second law school in Japan after the establishment of the Faculty of Law of the University of Tokyo. At that time, it was also the earliest private law school in Japan and the first private university to set up a sociology department. The law department of this school has legal subjects, political subjects and international political subjects. The legal research section specializes in law.