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Mina Endo is a Professor at Waseda University in the School of Education. With extensive experience in constitutional law, she has held academic positions at multiple institutions including Seinan Gakuin University and Setsunan University, focusing on law and political science.
- Education: Master of Political Science from Waseda University Graduate School of Political Science
- Research Interests: Constitutional law, particularly focusing on public law, social security and comparative politics
- Research Projects: Currently researching constitutional positioning of 'treatment as a person' and the realization of right to life through relationships
Her research focuses on constitutional law with special attention to public law and social security. She explores how constitutional rights relate to welfare systems, poverty, and the realization of the right to life, drawing from comparative studies between Japan and Finland.
Her recent publications and research projects examine constitutional rights and their implications for social security, welfare states, and the realization of fundamental human rights. She has been particularly interested in the constitutional interpretation of minimum living standards and its relationship to social justice, equality, and human dignity.
She has been involved in various professional memberships including the National Constitution Research Group, Gender Law Association, Japanese Society of Social Security Law, Japanese Society of Comparative Politics, and several other legal and political organizations.