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Wataru Kondo Wataru Kondo

Wataru Kondo

KONDO Wataru

Associate Professor

area of expertise: International Law

Main subjects

International Law, International Exchange Seminar I, II, III, IV (International Law Seminar), Introduction to Law, International Volunteer Studies

Research Themes and Keywords

International law Research on security and development cooperation: Focusing on terrorism and the right of self-defense, developing into Research on international humanitarian law

Final academic background/degree

Hitotsubashi University Graduate School Research Law, Doctoral Program, Completed coursework/PhD (International Economic Law)

Affiliated academic society

International Law Society, World Law Society

Major achievements

Kondo, Wataru (2023-present: ongoing series), "The Structure and Limitations of the 'Right of Self-Defense Against the Countries Where Terrorists Residue' - Focusing on Countries Lacking the Will or Ability to Regulate Terrorism," Yokohama Law Review, Vol. 31, No. 3 (First installment: pp. 243-277), Vol. 32, No. 2 (Second installment: pp. 119-160), ongoing (as of October 2024).
Kondo, Wataru (2016-2019: Series completed), "The Applicability of the Right of Self-Defense Against Terrorists," *Yokohama Law Review*, Vol. 25, No. 1 (First installment: pp. 213-250) - Vol. 27, No. 3 (Final 7th installment: pp. 397-432).
Kondo, Wataru (2018). "The Right of Self-Defense from the Perspective of International Organizational Law: A Study on 'The Right of Self-Defense Against Terrorists'," Hitotsubashi Law Review, Vol. 17, No. 3 (In Commemoration of Professor Tetsuo Sato's Retirement), pp. 147-167.

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extracurricular activities

Part-time Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Kanto Gakuin University, 2017-present

message

"If you are not strong, you cannot survive. If you are not kind, you are not qualified to survive." (Raymond Thornton Chandler): I want you to acquire the ability to survive in society and become a person who can help others.

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