MIYAO Toru

写真a

Researcher Number(JSPS Kakenhi)

70597682

University 【 display / non-display

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    1997

    Kyoto University     Graduated

  • 1988.04
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    1997.03

    Kyoto University     Other

External Career 【 display / non-display

  • 1999.04
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    2010.03

     

  • 2010.05
     
     

    - , University of the Ryukyus, Graduate School of Law Associate Professor  

  • 2010.05
     
     

    University of the Ryukyus, Graduate School of Law Associate Professor  

Research Interests 【 display / non-display

  • 刑事訴訟法

Research Areas 【 display / non-display

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Criminal law

Published Papers 【 display / non-display

  • The Relationship between theSignificance of Hearsay Evidence and the Fact that It Requires Proof

    MIYAO Toru

    RYUDAI LAW REVIEW   ( 99 ) 81 - 90   2018.09

    Type of publication: Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution)

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display

  • Comprehensive study concerning legal issues of sexual diversity

    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(B)

    Project Year: 2017.04  -  2020.03 

    Investigator(s): Yano Emi 

    Direct: 14,200,000 (YEN)  Overheads: 18,460,000 (YEN)  Total: 4,260,000 (YEN)

     View Summary

    In Japan, there is only one law related to "gender diversity", including LGBTQ and others, and that is the Special Act on Gender Identity Disorder (referred to as the "Special Law"). However, the Special Law has been criticized for being too strict in its "gender reassignment requirements," including from a comparative legal perspective. Internationally, many countries have one of the following legal systems for same-sex marriages. (1) Marriage laws that allow marriage regardless of gender. (2) The partnership law. Japan is the only country among the G7 countries that does not have either of these legal systems. This study investigates the legal systems of advanced countries in this field, such as Scandinavian countries, and the trend of the United Nations, and suggests implications for Japan. In addition, we have conducted research and surveys on the family, legal gender reassignment methods, school education, and treatment of sexual minority prisoners, then we made recommendations.

SDGs 【 display / non-display

  • ハラスメント対策、裁判