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Shuichi Furuya is a Professor at the School of Law, Waseda University, specializing in international law with a focus on armed conflict, human rights, and reparation mechanisms. He serves on committees such as the United Nations Human Rights Committee and International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission, and is a member of organizations like the European Society of International Law and International Law Association.
- Education: Master of Law (Waseda University), Bachelor of Laws (Chuo University).
Research Interests include the criminalization of international law, victim reparation in armed conflicts, state jurisdiction dynamics, and accountability of non-state actors. His work often bridges international criminal law, human rights law, and peacebuilding processes.
Recent Publications emphasize reparation principles (e.g., Reparation for Victims of Armed Conflict, Cambridge University Press) and jurisdictional interplay (e.g., Dynamic Understanding of National Jurisdiction Rules). He has also contributed to edited volumes on the Ukraine conflict and international economic law.
Scientific Awards and Grants include multiple Japan Society for the Promotion of Science projects, such as Functions of Reparation Mechanisms in Peacebuilding (2024–2027) and Criminalization of International Law (2015–2018).




