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Curriculum Vitae – Kodai ZUKEYAMA Curriculum Vitae Last update: May 1, 2021 Kodai ZUKEYAMA Position: Assistant Professor Affiliation: Department of Regional Development, at Faculty of Collaborative Regional Development, in KYUSHU SANGYO(Industrial) UNIVERSITY 2-3-1 Matsukadai, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka-City, Fukuoka, 813-8503, JAPAN Degree: LL.M. (Master of Laws) from Keio University Major: Constitutional Law Contact: Send your message via my website A CADEMIC E XPERIENCE [Present] Sep 2019 – Today Department of Regional Development, at Faculty of Collaborative Regional Development, in Kyushu Sangyo(Industrial) University (Fukuoka, Japan) Assistant Professor Apr 2017 – Today Keio Global Research Institute (KGRI) (Tokyo, Japan) Visiting Researcher (Sep 2019 – Today) Researcher (Apr 2017 – Aug 2019) [History] Nov 2019 – Feb 2020 Fukuoka Women’s University (Fukuoka, Japan) Part-time Lecturer Apr 2019 – Aug 2019 Faculty of Law, Komazawa University (Tokyo, Japan) Part-time Lecturer Apr 2019 – Aug 2019 Center of the Liberal Arts, Ferris University (Kanagawa, Japan) Part-time Lecturer Apr 2018 – Aug 2019 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) (Tokyo, Japan) Research Fellow–DC2 Apr 2014 – Mar 2017 Faculty of Law, Keio University (Tokyo, Japan) Teaching Assistant 1 / 6 Curriculum Vitae – Kodai ZUKEYAMA E DUCATION & D EGREE Apr 2014 – Sep 2019 Graduate School of Law, Keio University (Tokyo, Japan) 2019 Coursework Completed without Degree 2016 – 2019 Doctoral Program (Ph.D candidate) 2016 LL.M. (Master of Laws) from Keio University 2014 – 2016 Master’s Program Apr 2010 – Mar 2014 Faculty of Law, Kyushu University (Fukuoka, Japan) 2014 LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) from Kyushu University W ORKS *NOTE: All works are written or conducted in Japanese unless otherwise noted. I. Books (whose cover contains my name) 1. KOSUKE NASU, TSUTOMU HASHIMOTO, TAKAYUKI KIRA & KODAI ZUKEYAMA, WOULD YOU LIKE TO NUDGE OR TO BE NUDGED? (2020) *e-Pub II. Articles & Book Chapters 6. How Do the Expressive Theories of Law Get the Qualification as a Constitutional Law Theory?, in THE SERIES OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW THEORY 28 – FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 19–32 (Association for Studies of Constitutional Law Theory ed., 2020) 5. Significance and Problems of the Law’s Expression in Constitutional Law Discourse, (32) STUDY OF COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 157–184 (2020) 4. (Dys-?)Functions of “Purpose of Use” and “Consent” in AI Society, in AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ELEMENTS OF "HUMAN RIGHTS BY DESIGN" IN SOCIETY – FINAL REPORT 115–26 (NEC- AI and Law Study Group ed., 2019) *unpublished 3. [Column] Atmosphere of Using AI and Self-Decision, in ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE CONSTITUTION OF JAPAN 156–59 (Tatsuhiko Yamamoto ed., 2018) 2. Significance and Issues of the Expressive Theories of Law in Constitutional Law: Implications from the debate between Adler vs Anderson & Pildes, (116) JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLITICAL STUDIES [Keio University] 103–38 (2018) 1. Social Norms as an Art of Government: A Perspective to Constitutional Control of “Indirect Regulations, (57) PROCEEDINGS OF KEIO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LAW STUDIES IN LAW AND POLITICS [Keio University] 91-142 (2017) III. Overview / Textbook / Case Reviews 2 / 6 Curriculum Vitae – Kodai ZUKEYAMA 4. GO KOYAMA, JUNTA OKADA & SATOSHI YOKODAIDO eds., CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (forthcoming 2021) ‒ Chapter 29, History and Amendments of the Japanese Constitution, at ___ 3. EIJIRO MIZUTANI ed., Beyond the Media and Information Law (forthcoming 2021) ‒ Chapter 4, Various Ways of Regulation in Information Distribution in Light of Architecture, at ___ ‒ Chapter 17, Advertisement and Consumer Protection, at ___ 2. KEIGO OBAYASHI & YUKI KOBAYASHI eds., CONSTITUTIONAL LAW NAVI GATI ON WITH CASE STUDIES (2d ed, 2021) ‒ Chapter 1.5, Do Not Mix Politics with Religion: Separation of Politics and Religion, at 26–30 1. A New Style Policy Making by Prime Minister’s Office of ‘Eccentric’ Junichiro KoiZumi, in THE POSTWAR HISTORY OF JAPANESE CONSTITUTIONAL POLITICS: ANOTHER REFLECTION ON POSTWAR JAPAN 233‒61 (Keigo Komamura & Shunya Yoshimi eds., 2020) IV. Translations (into Japanese) 6. RICHARD POSNER, LAW, PRAGMATISM, AND DEMOCRACY (Takehiro Ohya & Tatsuhiko Yamamoto trans.-eds., forthcoming 2021) – Chapter 10, Purposes versus Consequences in First Amendment Analysis, at ___ 5. YANIV ROZNAI, UNCONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT: THE LIMITS OF AMENDMENT POWERS (Hajime Yamamoto & Satoshi Yokodaido trans.-eds., 2021) – Appendix, Explicit Substantive Unamendability in World Constitutions, at 479–513 4. Mart Susi, Reply to Robert Alexy’s critique of the internet balancing formula, (70) MEDIA COMMUNICATION [Bulletin of Institute for Journalism, Media & Communication Studies of Keio University] 95–101 (Satoshi Yokodaido & Kodai Zukeyama trans., 2020) 3. Robert Alexy, Mart Susi’s internet balancing formula, (70) MEDIA COMMUNICATION [Bulletin of Institute for Journalism, Media & Communication Studies of Keio University] 87–94 (Satoshi Yokodaido & Kodai Zukeyama trans., 2020) 2. Mart Susi, The internet balancing formula, (70) MEDIA COMMUNICATION [Bulletin of Institute for Journalism, Media & Communication Studies of Keio University] 71–86 (Satoshi Yokodaido & Kodai Zukeyama trans., 2020) 1. Oran Doyle, Constitutional Change in Ireland, (767) HOUGAKU SEMINAR 46-54 (Satoshi Yokodaido & Kodai Zukeyama trans., 2018) V. Article & Book Reviews 1. Attraction and Limitations of Nudge as an Art of Government — Cass R. Sunstein, The Ethics of Influence: Government in the Age of Behavioral Science, 2019-1 AMERICA HO 29–35 (2019) 3 / 6 Curriculum Vitae – Kodai ZUKEYAMA VI. Discussions & Interviews on Paper None VII. Presentations / Comments 9. On Our GeneraliZed Checkpoint List, in KGRI Symposium – Thinking AI Application Harmonized with Human Rights, at Online (March 24th, 2021) 8. How Can We Regulate Nudges by Law, in the Hokuriku Society of Public Case Law, at Kanazawa Station Satellite Campus of Kanazawa University (November 28th, 2020) 7. Exploring Sunstein’s Conception of Public Law: Implication of His Recent Nudge Theory, in Conference 2020 of the Japan Association of Legal Philosophy, at Online (November 21st, 2020) 6. Constitutionality of Osaka City Ordinance on Hate Speech, in the Kyushu Society of Administrative Case Law (October 19th, 2020) 5. How Do the Expressive Theories of Law Get the Qualification as a Constitutional Law Theory?, in Monthly Meeting of the Association for Studies of Constitutional Theory, at Tama Campus of Chuo University (November 16th, 2019) àPublished in II-6 4. Significance and Problems of “Law’s Expression” in Constitutional law Discourse, in the 31st Conference of the Japanese Association of Comparative Constitutional Law, at Higashi-Senda Campus of Hiroshima University (October 26th, 2019) àPublished in II-5 3. An Overview of the OECD’s Artificial Intelligence in Society, in 2nd Conference of NEC- AI and Law Study Group 2019 [presented by KGRI Research Project: An assessment of the elements of "Human Rights by Design" in Society—Legal and Technological Perspectives], at Mita Campus of Keio University (September 13th, 2019) (co-presented with Haruna Kawashima, Goro Horiguchi & Tomoshi Yoshikawa) 2. “Law’s Expression” and a Maintenance of Value-Pluralistic Society, in Tokyo Association of Legal Philosophy, at Mita Campus of Keio University (May 25th, 2019) 1. Functions of Purpose of Use and Consent in AI Society, in 3rd Conference of NEC-AI and Law Study Group [presented by KGRI Research Project: An assessment of the elements of "Human Rights by Design" in Society—Legal and Technological Perspectives], at Mita Campus of Keio University (November 11th, 2018) àPublished in II-3 VIII. Miscellaneous 2. [Report] AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ELEMENTS OF "HUMAN RIGHTS BY DESIGN" IN SOCIETY – FINAL REPORT (NEC-AI and Law Study Group ed., 2019) *unpublished 4 / 6 Curriculum Vitae – Kodai ZUKEYAMA – Legislative Process of the EU, at 148–51 – Checkpoint List, at 155–83 1. [Edit Assistance] (Serialization) Regulative Powers of Constitution, 90(9) – 92(4) HOURITSU-JIHO (2018-2020) Theses [LL.M.] The Government by Social Norms: On the Relationship between Law and Social Norms (Keio University, 2014) L ECTURES *NOTE: All lectures are conducted in Japanese unless otherwise noted. Term 2021 l Kyushu Sangyo University Ø Constitutional Law I / II Ø Administrative Law I / II Ø Career Seminar II / III Ø Overview of Collaborative Regional Development (Omnibus) Ø Seminar of Developing Practical Skills Part-A (Omnibus) Ø Seminar I / II / for Graduation Thesis Term 2020 l Kyushu Sangyo University Ø Constitutional Law I / II; Administrative Law I / II; Career Seminar II / III; Overview of Collaborative Regional Development (Omnibus); Seminar of Developing Practical Skills Part-A (Omnibus); Seminar I / II Term 2019 l Kyushu Sangyo University Ø Constitutional Law II l Fukuoka Women’s University (Part-time) Ø Constitution of Japan l Komazawa University (Part-time) Ø Constitutional Law *Only in the 1st semester.; Basic Seminar *Only in the 1st semester. l Ferris University (Part-time) Ø Constitution of Japan 5 / 6 Curriculum Vitae – Kodai ZUKEYAMA S OCIAL E NGAGEMENT # Public Committee 4. Information Disclosure and Personal Information Protection Committee of Kasuya Town (December 2020 – Today) 3. Personal Information Protection Committee of Joint Environmental Department of Southern Cities in Fukuoka Urban Area (October 2020 – Today) 2. Personal Information Protection Committee of Joint Fire Department of Kasuga, Onojo, and Nakagawa City (October 2020 – Today) 1. Personal Information Protection Committee of Kasuga City (October 2020 – Today) # Lectures for Public 1. Kosuke Nasu, Tsutomu Hashimoto, Takayuki Kira & Kodai Zukeyama, Would You Like to Nudge or to Be Nudged?: Sentiment of those nudged / Calculation of those nudging, in Online Talk on the Book “Nudge!?” at Book Store B&B (August 10th, 2020) àPublished in I-1 G RANTS 2021 – 2024 JSPS Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) ¥2,000,000 for On Freedom of “Expression without Content” 2018 – 2020 JSPS Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research as Research Fellow-DC2 ¥900,000 for Expansion of States’ Non-Coercive Regulation and Its Constitutional Control 6 / 6 .