Laboratory for Life and Law

Matters related to life and law are not somebody else’s problems

Ethical issues related to life arise as technologies make a rapid advancement in modern society. Our laboratory conducts research on such ethical issues from legal perspectives. For example, we study prenatal diagnosis, assisted reproduction, brain death/organ transplant, and terminal care by comparing Japan’s legal situation with those of France and other nations. We also examine issues related to intellectual property (patent, utility model patent, design right, trademark and copyright, etc.) on a global scale.

College of Engineering Computer and Communications Engineering Information and Communications Engineering / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Systems Engineering and Science
Faculty Name
HONDA, Mari
Keyword
Medical care,Law,Life ethics,Regenerative medicine,Handicapped,Biotechnologies,Medical information,Intellectual properties
Laboratory location
No.4 Building OMIYA Campus 5F 4508-2

This lab is for this SDG activity:

  • すべての人に健康と福祉を
  • 人や国の不平等をなくそう
  • 平和と公正をすべての人に

STUDY FIELDS

  • Law

FOR SOCIETY

In societal life, laws are not rigid rules but flexible tools to coordinate human relationships. Our graduates have obtained national professional licenses, advanced to the post-graduate level, or have jobs in the field of intellectual property.

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