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  1. The School of Legal and Political Studies is a graduate school for those wishing to study law and politics in depth. The school has three Courses (Positive law; Comparative, historical and theoretical studies of law; and Politics) and offers both a master's program (20 places) and a doctoral program (40 places).

  2. Education and research at the Faculty of Law are designed to further prepare talented people with broad viewpoints, fundamental legal thinking skills and basic political insight.

  3. The School of Law is one of the two graduate programs at the Graduate Schools of Law and politics and offers a Juris Doctor degree. The purpose of the program is to produce highly-skilled and principled lawyers.

  4. International Relations, International Political Economy, Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy. LI Hao. Associate Professor. Comparative Politics, Chinese Politics and Diplomacy. Carol LAWSON. Professor. Anglo-American Law; Japanese Law; Comparative Law, Law and Society, Criminal Justice Regulation.

  5. Graduate Schools for Law and Politics and Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo. Faculty of Law (東京大学法学部) is one of the 10 constituent faculties, and Graduate Schools for Law and Politics (東京大学大学院法学政治学研究科) is one of the constituent 15 graduate schools at University of Tokyo.

  6. Education and research at the Faculty of Law are designed to prepare talented people for society by cultivating within them broad viewpoints, fundamental legal thinking skills and basic political insight.

  7. For this purpose, the School of Legal and Political Studies offers a wide variety of courses related to historical, philosophical, sociological and other aspects of law, as well as classes useful for specialized research in every field of law.