Tanaka Kōtarō and World Law
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-02034-7 (ISBN)
This book explores one of the 20th century's most consequential global political thinkers and yet one of the most overlooked. Tanaka K tar (1890-1974) was modern Japan's pre-eminent legal scholar and jurist. Yet because most of his writing was in Japanese, he has been largely overlooked outside of Japan. His influence in Japan was extraordinary: the only Japanese to serve in all three branches of government, and the longest serving Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. His influence outside Japan also was extensive, from his informal diplomacy in Latin America in the prewar period to serving on the International Court of Justice in the 1960s. His stinging dissent on that court in the 1966 South-West Africa Case is often cited even today by international jurists working on human rights issues. Above and beyond these particular lines of influence, Tanaka outlined a unique critique of international law as inherently imperialistic and offered as its replacement a theory of World Law (aka"Global Law") based on the Natural Law. What makes Tanaka's position especially notable is that he defended the Natural Law not as a European but from his vantage point as a Japanese jurist, and he did so not from public law, but from his own expertise in private law. This work introduces Tanaka to a broader, English-reading public and hopes thereby to correct certain biases about the potential scope of ideas concerning human rights, universality of reason, law and ethics.
Kevin M. Doak is the Nippon Foundation Endowed Chair & Professor of Japanese Studies at Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA.
Chapter 1 The Formation of a Japanese Globalist Thinker.- Chapter 2 Law as a Universal Force for Good.- Chapter 3 Tanaka's Theory of World Law.- Chapter 4 A Globalist at Home.- Chapter 5 A Globalist Judge, at Home and Abroad.- Chapter 6 Tanaka's Final Years-and Beyond.
"This monograph on Tanaka K tar is very inspiring and intriguing. ... Japanese scholars have discussed the ideas and achievements of Tanaka K tar in the context of jurisprudence and educational studies, however, few of them paid attention to this topic. As a result, Kevin Doak presents a fuller picture of Tanaka in his monograph." (Kei Uno, Contemporary Japan, June 1, 2020)
"Doak's new book on Tanaka is a must-read, as it opens up entirely new vistas of thought onto globalism's possibilities. ... Doak's book is truly a masterpiece of concision, readability, and research." (Jason Morgan, The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal, July 21, 2019)
Erscheinungsdatum | 14.10.2018 |
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Reihe/Serie | Global Political Thinkers |
Zusatzinfo | XI, 127 p. 3 illus. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 148 x 210 mm |
Gewicht | 314 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Europäische / Internationale Politik |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften | |
Schlagworte | Commercial Law • education reform in postwar Japan • Ernst Zitelmann • Eugenics Protection Bill • Freemasonry in Occupied Japan • Fundamental Law of Education • Human Rights • International Court of Justice • Japanese Supreme Court • kyōyōshugi • ky y shugi • ky_y_shugi • kyyshugi • Mibuchi Tadahiko • nation vs. State • Natural Law • peace and justice • Religious Freedom • Sannenkai group • Taisho cultural education • Vehementer Nos • World Law • World Peace |
ISBN-10 | 3-030-02034-7 / 3030020347 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-02034-7 / 9783030020347 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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