Kumamoto University
Faculty of Law

Two Main Courses of Law and Public Policy

In an increasingly complex and globalized society, the need of legal precautions and legal solutions is increasingly evident in all walks of life. In addition, in line with the trend toward decentralization, the need to create public policies under local initiatives is growing. To respond to these two social needs, the educational goals of the Faculty of Law include developing talented individuals who can envision precautionary measures and solutions to disputes and other issues in business and society from all possible legal perspectives, as well as people who can help create public policy and engage in policy and legal affairs in public administration.

Contents

  • Two Main Courses of Law and Public Policy
  • Faculty of Law Educational Objectives
  • Human Resource Development Goals at the Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Law Features
  • History of the Faculty of Law
  • After Graduation: Recent Trends
  • Campus Life: Faculty of Law Event Organization Committee
  • International Exchange: Study-Abroad Programs
  • International Exchange: Voices of International Students
  • Teachers Profile