2005 >> Gender Studies

The New Course for undergraduate students entitled "Gender Studies" (Spring 2005 Semester) starts at Tohoku University.

The course is designed to provide an interdisciplinary approach to gender issues. The COE program's faculty address the prospects and challenges of gender equal society. It's an optional course for students of all departments of the university. In this semester, around 120 students attend the class. Detail will be followed by our News Letter, Vol. 7.

Syllabus

  1. Introduction : Gender and Law in Gender Equal Society
    (TSUJIMURA Miyoko, SAITO Toyoji)
  2. International Law and Gender : The Significance and Challenge of Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
    (UEKI Toshiya, NAKASHIMA Kiyomi)
  3. International Politics and Gender : Legitimization and Mobilization of Gender in the Name of National Security
    (KAMINO Tomoya)
  4. Politics and Gender in Japan
    (KAWATO Sadafumi)
  5. The Constitution of Japan and Gender : Principle of Equality and Rights to Self-Determination
    (SASAKI Kumi)
  6. Freedom of Expression and Gender : Issues on Pornography
    (TASHIRO Aki)
  7. Administrative Law and Gender
    (IJIMA Junko)
  8. Marriage and Divorce in Edo and Meiji Era
    (YOSHIDA Masashi)
  9. Labor Law and Gender
    (SHIBATA Yojiro)
  10. Education and Gender
    (INUZUKA Noriko)
  11. Family and Gender
    (MIZUNO Noriko)
  12. Criminal Law and Gender
    (SAITO Toyoji, YANO Emi)
  13. The Trends and Challenges in Domestic Violence Law
    (YANO Emi)
  14. Gender and Corporate Culture
    (MATSUI Tomoyo, Isabelle GIRAUDOU)
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