Nihon University College of Law (NUCL) is one of the oldest law schools in Japan.
NUCL was established in 1889, founded by Count Akiyoshi YAMADA, Japan’s first Minister of Justice when the original constitution of Japan was issued.
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About NUCL
Nihon University College of Law (NUCL) is one of the oldest law schools in Japan.
NUCL was established in 1889, founded by Count Akiyoshi YAMADA, Japan’s first Minister of Justice when the original constitution of Japan was issued. -
About the Departments
Nihon University College of Law includes, Law (Day School; Night School), Political Science and Economics, Journalism, Business Law, and Public Policy and affairs. These departments allow for different specializations within the common discipline of law.
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Research Seminar Groups
Students can choose seminars in any department based on personal interests. Seminars are led by full-time faculty in their areas of expertise. Third- and fourth-year students can join a small group of peers for two years of specialized instruction from faculty. Seminars provide an excellent opportunity for students to receive personalized and specialized education under the guidance of experts in the field.
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Our Research
Faculty at NUCL conduct research in our college as well as other institutes and publish in a broad array of journals. This very same research serves to keep education at NUCL at the forefront of the field.
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International Student Affairs
Nihon University College of Law (NUCL) offers support to international students to provide a safe study abroad experience and the peace of mind to make the most of their studies and campus life.