
About
Shuichiro Tanaka is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Public Law department of Iwate Prefectural University. He studied law at Kagoshima University (2000) and received his Master's degree from Kyushu University in 2003. He pursued doctoral studies at Kyushu University (2003-2007) and was an exchange student at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (2003-2005). In 2007, he worked as a research fellow at Kyoto University before joining Iwate Prefectural University as a lecturer in 2008 and advancing to Associate Professor in 2013.
- Education
- Bachelor of Law, Kagoshima University (2000)
- Master of Law, Kyushu University (2003)
- PhD Candidate, Kyushu University (2003-2007)
- Exchange Student, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (2003-2005)
His research focuses on Social Law and Public Law, particularly analyzing statutory pension insurance systems in Germany and Japan. His work explores concepts like intergenerational contracts, sustainability, and social equalization in social security frameworks. His publications include comparative studies on property guarantees, legal principles, and future reform directions for pension systems.
He contributes to institutional initiatives like the Refugee Law Clinic Regensburg and the Strategic Litigation Unit (SLU), though his direct involvement in these programs is not explicitly detailed in the text. His career demonstrates expertise in cross-cultural legal analysis, particularly in social security systems.
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