The Eight Centers in Asia
The Graduate School of Law and CALE have been establishing Research and Education Centers for Japanese Law in Asian countries.
Such activities are carried out in cooperation with local universities to whom the Graduate School of Law and CALE have effective academic exchange agreements. The training and research activities at these centers are led by the faculty members dispatched by Nagoya University.
Research and Education Center for Japanese Law in Uzbekistan
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Partner University
Tashkent State University of Law
Establishment of the Center
September 7, 2005
Research and Education Center for Japanese Law in Mongolia
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Partner University
National University of Mongolia
Establishment of the Center
September 7, 2006
Research and Education Center for Japanese Law in Hanoi, Vietnam
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Partner University
Hanoi Law University
Establishment of the Center
September 7, 2007
Research and Education Center for Japanese Law in
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Partner University
Ho Chi Minh City University of Law
Establishment of the Center
January 7, 2012
Research and Education Center for Japanese Law in Cambodia
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Partner University
Royal University of Law and Economics
Establishment of the Center
September 5, 2008
Myanmar-Japan Legal Research Center
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Partner University
The University of Yangon
Establishment of the Center
June 29, 2013
Indonesia-Japan Legal Research and Education Center
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Partner University
The University of Gadjah Mada
Establishment of the Center
January 12, 2014
Laos-Japan Legal Research and Education Center
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Partner University
National University of Laos
Establishment of the Center
February 28, 2014