About the Book
Atsuko Kanehara:
Reassessment of the Acts of the State in the Law of State Responsibility - A Proposal of an Integrative Theoretical Framework of the Law of State Responsibility to Effectively Cope with the Internationally Harmful Acts of Non-State Actors
Hannah L. Buxbaum:
Public Regulation and Private Enforcement in a Global Economy: Strategies for Managing Conflict
About the Author: Co-publication with: The Hague Academy of International Law.
Atsuko Kanehara, born in Nagoya, Japan. BA, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo (1982). Lecturer and then Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Teikyo University (1989- 1993); Assistant Professor and then Professor, Faculty of Law, Rikkyo University (1993-2010); Professor, Faculty of Law, Sophia University (since 2010).
Advocate for the Government of Japan in Southern Bluefin Tuna cases (Australia and New Zealand v. Japan); Counsel for the Government of Japan in Whaling in the Antarctic case.
Visiting Lecturer of IMO International Maritime Law Institute, Malta (2007-2011, 2018); Lecturer of Public International Law, Foreign Service Training Institute, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (2002, 2006-2011, 2013-2014, 2016). Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, United States (1995-1997); Visiting Scholar, the Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea, Utrecht, Netherlands (January-March, 2009); Visiting Scholar at Leiden University, Faculty of Arts, Japanese Studies, Leiden, Netherlands (March, 2008); Visiting Scholar at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculty of Arts, Japanese Studies, Leuven, Belgium (March-April, 2007); Visiting Scholar, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, United States (March-May, 2017).
Member of the Committee of International Law Association for the Legal Issues on Outer Continental Shelf (2000-2010); Member of the Committee of International Law Association on Baseline (since 2008); Member of Governing Board of United Nations IMO International Maritime Law Institute (since 2018); Country Reporter of Japan for the Yearbook of International Environmental Law (1998-2006).
Member of the Board of the Bar Exam of Japan, appointed by Minister of Justice of Japan (2006-2015); Councilor of Headquarters for Ocean Policy of Japan, appointed by Prime Minister of Japan (since 2016); Policy Advisor for Japan Coast Guard (since 2017).
Executive Council Member of the Japanese Society of International Law (since 2000); Director of the Committee on International Programmes of the Japanese Society of International Law (2016-2018); Director of the Planning Committee of the Japanese Society of International Law (since 2018); Executive Council Member of Japan Branch of International Law Association (since 2009); Associate Editor of the Japanese Yearbook of International Law (since 1991); Director of the Committee on Japanese Digest of International Law for the Japanese Yearbook of International Law (since 2007).
Hannah Luise Buxbaum, born 9 January 1966, Cologne, Germany.
Vice President for International Affairs, Indiana University; Professor of Law and John E. Schiller Chair, Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
B.A. in English Literature (cum laude), Cornell University (1987); J.D. (magna cum laude), Cornell Law School (1992); LL.M. (sehr gut), Heidelberg University (1993).
Associate, Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York and Frankfurt (1993-1997); Associate Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law (1997-2004), Professor of Law (since 2004). Associate Dean for Research (2007-2009); Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (2009-2012); Interim Dean (2012-2014).
Vice President, American Society of International Law (2017-2019); Executive Committee, American Society of Comparative Law (2007-2012); Titular Member, International Academy of Comparative Law (since 2012); Member, American Law Institute; Member, Advisory Board, Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Hamburg, Germany.
Book Review Editor, American Journal of Comparative Law (2006-2011).
Visiting Professor, Université Paris II, Panthéon-Assas (2017); Humboldt- Universität zu Berlin (2016); Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation) Summer Academy, Oberschwaben, Germany (2014); Hague Academy of International Law External Programme, Buenos Aires (2012); University of San Diego Institute on International and Comparative Law, London (2003); Universität zu Köln, Cologne (2002); Friedrich-Alexander- Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (2001); Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel (2000).
Scholar in Residence, WilmerHale, London (2016). Fellow, Alexander von Humboldt Research Foundation (2005-2006). Advisor, American Law Institute, Restatement (Fourth) of Foreign Relations Law.