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The 36Th Annual Conference Programme European Union Studies Association-Japan (EUSA-Japan) The 36th Annual Conference Programme Date: 21-22 November 2015 Conference Venue: Kansai University, Osaka Centenary Memorial Hall (Senriyama Campus) (Access Map: Please see page 3 and 4 of this Programme) The 1st Day: 21th November Topics “ The EU and Asia: Significance of Mutual Interests” 1. Plenary Session I (13:00-15:10)( in Japanese) Keynote Speech: Presentation 40 minutes (No discussion) Other speeches: Presentation 30 minutes, Discussion 15minutes Presenters Topics Chairperson 【Keynote Speech】 (1) Toshiro TANAKA (Keio University) The EU and Asia (2)Eiji OGAWA Hiromasa KUBO (Hitotsubashi The Euro Zone Crisis and its Lessons for Asia University) (Setsunan (3) Tomohiko University) KOBAYASHI Adding Asian Flavors to EU’s FTA and (Otaru University of Framework Agreements? Commerce) Short Break (15:10-15:20) 2. Plenary Session Ⅱ(15:20-17:45) (in English) First presentation 20 minutes Second presentation 60 minutes Third presentation 40 minutes Discussion 25 minutes Presenters Topics Chairperson (1) Viorel Isticioaia-Budura (Ambassador of the EU to Japan) Exact speaker to be confirmed (15:20-15:40) (2) Gunther Hellmann Normative Powers and European (Goethe University Frankfurt) Foreign Policy in a Minilateralist Tamio NAKAMURA (15:40-16:40) World (Waseda University) (3) Hae Jo Chung Korea EU-FTA and its impacts on (Pukyong National university) (16:40-17:20) Korean economy Discussion (17:20-17:45) General Assembly (17:45-18:00) Buffet Dinner (18:00-20:00) at Restaurant SIKON in Centenary Memorial Hall 1 The 2nd Day: 22th November 1. Group Sessions (9:30-12:00) Presentation 30minutes, Discussion 20 minutes Session Presenters Topics Chairperson A Law Panel See the next page session Kazuyoshi The Euro’s role and issues as the regional MATSUURA international currency: The EU’s policies (Matsuyama toward the sovereign crisis and defects of the B University) Eurosystem Economic Masato NAKAO Monetary Policy of ECB as Responses to the Takumi Session (Ph. D Candidate, Chuo Crisis SHIMADA University) (Doshisha Amane ISHIDA The influence of the EU state aid control on University) (Ph. D Candidate, Rikkyo the banking sector University) Yoshinori WADA Multinational Enterprises in EU (Doshisha University) Yasuyuki KOKUBO Switzerland’s EU policy: the third way is still (Toyo Eiwa University) possible? EU and Asia: the institutionalization of the Hideki HAYASHI regional integration and the future change of (Meiji University) C their relation Hirotaka Active Citizenship in EU: An effort to achieve Yuko HOSOI WATANABE “substantive citizenship” observed in Politics (Saitama University) (Tokyo and citizenship education University Social Interaction between the EU and Member States in for Foreign : Session Asako HONDA Welfare Reforms before the Global Financial Crisis Studies) (Waseda University) Comparison between the Employment Benefits Policies of the Second Berlusconi Government in Italy Satoshi IWANO EU External Aid for Sustainable Development and (Ph.D Candidate, Waseda Struggle for Resources: Focusing on the Fund of University) Global Change Alliance Lunch Time (12:00-13:30) General Assembly (13:30-13:45) 2. Plenary Session Ⅲ (13:45-16:45) (in Japanese) “ Evolving International Environment and the EU Common Agricultural Policy” Presentation 25minutes, Comment 10 minutes, Break 10 minutes, Discussion 30 minutes Presenters Topics chairperson (1)Taro HAMADA WTO, TPP, FTAs and the Common Agricultural (Kinki University) Policy of the EU (2) Shigeo TAKAURA Yuko Agriculture and Intellectual Property in Europe (Meiji University) YAMANE (3)Yoshiyuki HIRAOKA (National The Trends of EU Exports of Main Dairy Products (Sapporo Otani University) Graduate (4) Norio FUJIOKA Institute For (Japan Association for The Precautionary Principle in the EU: Trends Policy Studies ) International Collaboration for surrounding the rules of GMOs Agriculture and Forestry) 2 (A) Law Panel Session: Part I: EU Competition Law and Japanese Companies Kazuhiko YAMAGISHI (Asahi Law Offices), Distribution and EU Competition Law Takeshige SUGIMOTO (Wilmer Hale, Brussels), EU Competition Law and Lawyers - Cartel Investigation, Merger Regulations and Damage Claims - Yasuhiko HARAYAMA (Consumer Affairs Agency), Current Cooperation between the Japan and EU Competition Authorities and its Development in a Future (Discussant) Tokuhiko OBATA (University of Marketing and Distribution Science) Part II: EU Intellectual Property Law, EPA and Geographical Indication, and Information Technology Law and Japanese Companies Takamitsu SHIGETOMI (Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners), EU Intellectual Property Law and Japanese Companies Tomiko OIKAWA (Atsumi & Sakai), EU Law on Geographical Indication and Japanese Companies Saori HANADA (Atsumi & Sakai), EU Law on the Protection of Personal Data and Japanese Companies (Discussant) Yuka AOYAGI (Yokohama National University) Direction of Kansai University Senriyama Campus 3-3-35, Yamate-cho, Suita, Osaka 564-8680 Centenary Memorial Hall Conference Venue ■ 5-minute walk from Kandaimae Station on Hankyu Railway via South Gate Location and Transportation for Kansai University Senriyama Campus 3 Conference Venue From Osaka (Umeda Station): ・Umeda Station (Hankyu Senri Line bound for Kita-senri) → (20 min) → Kandaimae Station → 5 minutes walk to KU ・Umeda Station (Hankyu Kyoto Line bound for Kawaramachi except via limited express) → Awaji Station (Senri Line bound for Kita-senri) → Kandaimae Station → 5 minutes walk to KU From Shin-Osaka (Shinkansen / JR Shin-Osaka Station): ・Shin-Osaka Station (Subway Midosuji Line bound for Nakamozu) → Nishinakajima Station → Transfer to Hankyu Railway Minamikata Station (Senri Line bound for Kita-senri) → Kandaimae Station → 5 minutes walk to KU ・Shin-Osaka Station (JR Kyoto Line bound for Kyoto via local train) → Suita Station → 5 minutes walk → Transfer to Hankyu Bus JR- Suita-Kitaguchi Stop (operated every 25 minutes) → 7 minutes board → Kansai-Daigaku Stop → 7 minutes walk to KU From Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport): ・Osaka Airport Station on Osaka Monorail bound for Kadoma-shi → Yamada Station → Transfer to Hankyu Railway bound for Umeda/Nakamozu → Kandaimae Station → 5 minutes walk to KU 4 .
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