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KIM YOUNG-WAN (김영완)

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General Information

Associate Prof. YOUNG-WAN KIM (김영완), Doctor of Law

Email: youngbond153@hotmail.com

 

Areas of Research:

Constitutional Law, International Law, Financial Law

 

Education

Renmin University of China, Postdoctoral Researcher of Law (China)

China University of Political Science and Law, Highly Advanced Researcher of Law (China)

Chuo University, Doctor of Law (Japan)

International University of Japan (IUJ), MA in International Relations (Japan)

Korea University, Bachelor of Law (Korea)

 

Professional Career

l  1993-1995,  Assistant to the Chair (Prof. Choon-Ho PARK, Judge, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: ITLOS) of the Asiatic Research Centre, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

l  2002-2004, Visiting Research Fellow, The Institute of Comparative Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Peking, China

l  2006-2010, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan

l  2006-2008, Lecturer, Hoju Vocational College, Tokyo, Japan

l  2007-Present, Visiting Research Fellow, The Institute of Policy and Cultural Studies, Chuo University,   Tokyo, Japan 

l  2009-Present, Special Researcher, The Chūō Academic Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan 

l  2009-2011, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Renmin University of China, Peking, China

l  2010-Present, Visiting Researchi Fellow, The Institute of Criminal Law, Tokyo, Japan

l  2014-2016, Adjunct Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Macau University, Macau, China

l  2017-2018, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, Gaoxiong University

 

Recent Publications and Journal Articles

BOOKS

1.     Special Lecture on Chinese Law, Chuo University, September 2, 2009 (in Japanese).

2.     Chinese Integration: A Legal Analysis of the “One Country, Two Systems” Policy wit h Reference to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, KOKUSAI SHOIN (Japan), March 20,   2011 (in Japanese).

3.     Building an East Asian Peace Community and the Role of Religious People, The  International Peace Corps of Religions (Korea), September 2011 (Co-Author, in Korean).

4.     A Prospect for Japanese Law in the 21 Century, Publisher: The Chinese University of Politic al Science and Law, March 28, 2012 (Co-Author, in Chinese).

5.     Building an East Asian Peace Community and the Role of Religion, KOSEI Publishing (Japan),May 30, 2012 (Co-Author, in Japanese)

6.     Legal Disputes of Foreign Corporates in China and the Application of Law, Published by Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (Korea), December, 2013 (Co-Author, in Korean).

7.     The Chinese Dream: New Progress in China’s Human Rights, Wuzhou Chuanmei Publishing, 2015 (Co-Author, in English).

8.     Peace and Reconciliation in East Asia, Kwansei Gakuin University Press, 2017 (Co-Author, in Japanese).

 

TRANSLATED BOOKS

1.     Building an East Asian Peace Community and the Role of International Society, KOSEI Publishing, September 30, 2011 (in Japanese). 

2.     Building an East Asian Peace Community and the Role of Religion, KOSEI Publishing (Japan), May, 2012 (in Japanese).

3.     Ethical Assignment and Methodology for Building Northeast Asian Peace Community, KOSEI Publishing (Japan), July 2014 ( in Japanese).

4.     Tasks and Practices for Building Northeast Asian Peace Community: Seeking for the Common Base for Protecting All Living Things Together, KOSEI Publishing (Japan), June 2016 (in Japanese).

5.     Tasks and Practices for a Northeast Asian Peace Community, KOSEI Publishing (Japan), August 2016 (in Japanese).

6.     Tasks for Building a Northeast Asian Peace Community, KOSEI Publishing (Japan), July 2017 (in Japanese).

7.      Inter-Religional Dialogue for Building Northeast Asian Peace Community, KOSEI Publishing (Japan), November 2018 (in Japanese).

 

Articles

1. “The Theory and the Practice of the Unification Policy in Germany and the Korean   Peninsula,” Regional Studies (Chiiki Bunka Kenkyu) (Vol. 5), pp. 33-56, June 2001. (in Japanese)

2. “The Division of the Korean Peninsula and International Politics,” Regional Studies (Chiiki  Bunka Kenkyu) (Vol. 6), pp. 98-120, June 2002. (in Japanese).

3. “A Legal Analysis on the Basic Law of the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions,” Regional Studies (Chiiki Bunka Kenkyu) (Vol. 7), pp. 136-168, January 2004. (in Japanese).

4. “Peking’s ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Policy and the Cross-Strait Unification,”  Regional Studies (Chiiki Bunka Kenkyu) (Vol. 8), pp. 185-210, June 2005. (in Japanese).

5. “‘The ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Policy and the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,” Bulletin of the Chūō Academic Research Institute (Chūō Gakujutsu Kenkyujo Kiyō) (No. 35), pp. 64-79, Nov. 2006. (in Japanese).

6.     “The Theoretical Development of the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Policy,” Regional    Studies (Chiiki Bunka Kenkyu) (Vol. 9), pp.198-227, Dec. 2006. (in Japanese).

7. “An Evolution of the Unitary System Moving Towards Federalism for the Reunificatio n of Mainland China and Taiwan,” The Chuo Law Review (HOGAKU SHIMPO) (Vol.  CXIII, No. 11/12), pp. 169-213, May 2007. (in Japanese).

8. “The Legal Status of Macao,” Regional Studies (Chiiki Bunka Kenkyu) (Vol. 10), Dec. 2007. (in Japanese).

9.      “The Legal Basis of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong and the Macao Special Administrative Regions,” Xianzheng Shougao (Vol. 16, No. 1), pp. 116-121, June 200 8  (in Chinese).

10.  “An Analysis of the Validity of the Japanese Constitution from the Perspective of its Enactment Process,” in A Prospect for Japanese Law in the 21 Century, Publisher: China  University of Political Science and Law (Zhongguo Zhengfa Da-xue), March 28,  2012 (in Chinese); Bulletin of the Chūō Academic Research In-stitute (Chūō  Gakujutsu Kenkyujo Kiyō) (No. 38), Nov. 2009 (in Japanese).

11.  “The Legal Possibility of the Unification of the Korean Peninsula in Light of the    Relationship between Article 3 and Article 4 of the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Korea,” The Annual Bulletin of the Institute of Policy and Cultural Stud ies (No. 12), Chuo University, June 2009 (in Japanese).

12.  Omikoshi-Keiei: ‘Collectivism’ in Japanese Management,” Regional Studies (Chiiki     Bunka Kenkyu) (Vol. 12), pp. 202-224, Dec 1, 2009 (in English).

13.   “Modern China and Religion,” Bulletin of the Chūō Academic Research Institute (Chū ō Ga-kujutsu Kenkyujo Kiyō) (No. 39), pp. 50-70, November 2010 (in Japanese).

14.   “A Critical Review of the Recent Revision of the Japanese Banking Law,” The Kore an Journal of Financial Law 8(1), pp.197-246, September 2011 (in Korean).

15.  “Mao, Zedong’s Religious Views,” Bulletin of the Chūō Academic Research Institute (Chūō Gakujutsu Kenkyujo Kiyō) (No. 40), pp. 2-24, November 2011 (in Japanese).

16.  “East Asian Community and the Cooperative Regime for the International Peace Education,” in Building an East Asian Peace Community and the Role of Religion, Kosei Publishing (Japan), pp. 48-64, May 30, 2012 (in Japanese).

17.  “Religious Education and Protection of Human Rights from the Perspective of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics,” Korean Journal of Religious Education (Vol. 39), pp. 107-130, July 2012 (in Chinese).

18.  “The Education of ‘Religion‘ in China,“ Regional Studies (Chiiki Bunka Kenkyu) (Vol. 15), pp. 130-151, 2014 (in Japanese).

19. “Confucian Ethics and the System of the Protection of Human Rights in Northeast Asian Peace Community,“ in the book The Ethical Assignment and the Method of Practice for the Establishment of Peace Community in Northeast Asia, KOSEI Pubilshing, pp.57-72, 2014 (in Japanese).

20. “The Religious Views of Deng, Xiao-ping’s Theory,“ in the book Peace and Reconciliation in East Asia, Kwansei Gakuin University Press, pp.171-198 (in Japanese).

21. “China’s Dream of a Butterfly and Its Consciousness of Happinese as a Butterfly,“ in the book China Dream: A New Development of the China’s Human Rights Project, China Research Council of Human Rights, pp. 29-37, 2015 (English, Chinese).

22. “Legal Issues of the Tradition of ‘Ghost Marriage‘ in China,“ Hogaku Shimpo (Vol. 123, No. 7), pp. 793-827, 2017 (in Japanese).

23. “Relationship between State and Religion in China,“ Regional Studies (Chiiki Bunka Kenkyu) (Vol. 18) pp. 80-101, 2017 (Japanese).

24. “A Cooperative Secutiry Regime in East Asia,“ The Change of World Pattern and the Construction of A Community with Shared Future in East Asia, 2019.

25. “Legal Issues of the Circulatiing System of the Right to the Contracted Management of Rural Land in China, Regional Studies (Chiiki Bunka Kenkyu) (No. 20), 2019.

 

Ongoing Research

1.     Global Governance and North Korea (Article)

2.     A Comparative Study of the Unification Problem in Germany and the Korean Peninsula (Book)

3.     Modern China and Religion (Book)

4.     An Introduction to Chinese Law (Book)

 

Others

1.     Member of Academic Society of Regional Studies (Japan)

2.     Member of Society for the Study of Regal Culture (Japan)

3.     Board Member of Academic Society of Korean Financial Law (Korea)

4.     Board Member of Korea Distribution Law Association (Korea)

5.     Board Member of Korean Classical Guitarist Association (Korea)

6.     Honorary Researcher of International Relations Research Centre, Gaoxiong University

7.     Honorary Committee Member of the Research Association of the Gansu Province Chinese Traditional Culture (China)