Makoto Ida

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Makoto Ida ( Japanese 井田 良 , Ida Makoto ; * 1956 in Tokyo Prefecture ) is a Japanese law scholar , professor at Chūō University , and professor emeritus at Keiō University . He is considered an "outstanding" criminal lawyer. His father was the director Motomu Ida (1922–2012).

Life

1974 Ida began at the Keiō University in Tokyo with the study of law, which he graduated in 1978 with a Magister of Law ( summa cum laude ). From October 1980 he spent a two-year research stay at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg as a DAAD scholarship holder . In 1983 he began his twelve-year work as an assistant, lecturer (from 1986) and assistant professor (from 1990) at the law faculty of Keiō University. As a scholarship holder of the university, he spent between April 1987 and October 1989 a research stay at the law faculty of the University of Cologne , where he worked in 1989 with the dissertation Today's Japanese Discussion of the Criminal System. A critical investigation with special consideration of the development of German criminal law. ( ISBN 3-428-07065-8 ) at Hans Joachim Hirsch doctorate was. The dissertation was awarded summa cum laude . In 1995 Ida was appointed full professor of criminal law and comparative law at the Law Faculty of Keiō University. In March 1996 he started another one-year research stay at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg as a fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation . In 2004 he was appointed full professor of criminal and medical law at the university's newly founded Law School . In addition, from 2009 he temporarily held the office of Vice President at Keiō University.

Makoto Ida was awarded the Philipp Franz von Siebold Prize in 2006 and the Eugen and Ilse Seibold Prize in 2009 . In October 2009 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Saarland , and in February 2012 he received an honorary doctorate from the law faculty of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. He is a member of the Science Council of Japan , the Religious Juridical Persons Council of the Japanese Ministry of Culture, a board member of the Japan Association for Bioethics and a permanent board member of the Japanese Criminal Law Society of Japan .

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