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OCHIAI Ken-ichi

Center for Ainu and Indigenous StudiesAssociate Professor
Global Institute for Collaborative Research and EducationAssociate Professor

Researcher basic information

■ Degree
  • 修士(法学), 北海道大学
■ URL
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J-Global ID■ Research Keywords and Fields
Research Keyword
  • 憲法
  • 先住民族
  • アイヌ
  • 人権
  • 国際人権
  • 国際法
  • 国際人権法
  • 開発
Research Field
  • Humanities & Social Sciences, New fields of law
■ Educational Organization

Career

■ Career
Career
  • Apr. 2013 - Present
    Hokkaido University, Center for Ainu & Indigenous Studies, 准教授, Japan
  • 2011 - 2013
    Hokkaido University, Center for Ainu & Indigenous Studies, 助教

Research activity information

■ Other Activities and Achievements
■ Books and other publications
■ Syllabus
  • 修士論文・特定課題指導特殊演習, 2024年, 修士課程, 文学院
  • アイヌ・先住民学特殊講義, 2024年, 修士課程, 文学院
  • 博士論文指導特殊演習, 2024年, 博士後期課程, 文学研究科
  • 現代法政論, 2024年, 修士課程, 法学研究科
  • 博士論文指導特殊演習Ⅰ, 2024年, 博士後期課程, 文学院
  • アイヌ・先住民学海外特別演習, 2024年, 修士課程, 文学院
  • 博士論文指導特殊演習Ⅱ, 2024年, 博士後期課程, 文学院
  • アイヌ・先住民学総合特殊講義, 2024年, 修士課程, 文学院
  • 特殊講義Ⅱ, 2024年, 学士課程, 法学部
  • 文化人類学演習, 2024年, 学士課程, 文学部
  • 現代日本文化ⅢB, 2024年, 学士課程, 現代日本学プログラム課程
  • 人間と文化, 2024年, 学士課程, 全学教育
■ Research Themes
  • 現代的宗教秩序を包摂する新しい「政教分離」論の構築
    科学研究費助成事業
    27 Jun. 2025 - 31 Mar. 2029
    尾崎 一郎; 小佐井 良太; 稲場 圭信; 櫻井 義秀; 郭 薇; 落合 研一; 林 知更
    日本学術振興会, 挑戦的研究(開拓), 北海道大学, 25K21646
  • 今後のアイヌ施策の拡充に向けた台湾原住民族法制のもとでの平埔族施策展開の研究
    科学研究費助成事業
    01 Apr. 2024 - 31 Mar. 2027
    落合 研一
    日本学術振興会, 基盤研究(C), 北海道大学, 24K04657
  • The review of the status of indigenous peoples in international law from multiple perspectives
    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    2011 - 2013
    MATSUMOTO Yuko; KOBAYASHI Tomohiko; SAKATA Masao; TOI Akiko; OCHIAI Kenichi; KIRIYAMA Takanobu; UEMURA Hideaki
    Our research has revealed that in the context of international environmental law, international development law and international economical law, there are some cases where indigenous peoples are allowed to participate in the process of making a law which might affect them and that, on one level or another, there exists a growing awareness of the importance of respecting their rights in implementing laws. We couldn't find, however, sufficient accumulation of state practices to prove the structural conversion of state-centered international law.
    Our research also has shown that some local and national administrative bodies referred to UN declaration and occasionally used it to justify their policies concerning the Ainu. At municipal level, however, this tendency can be seen only in a few local areas where relatively many Ainu people live. Besides, there is no case where the UN declaration fundamentally changed the existing national and local policies toward the Ainu.
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Chukyo University, 23530129