Kazushi Yamamoto

Kazushi Yamamoto is a Visiting Professor at Tashkent State University of Law, a Fellow of Central Asian Legal Research Fellowship, and an Editorial Board Member of Tashkent State University of Law. He earned a Bachelor of Law while also studying for the bar at Nagoya University, School of Law and subsequently completed a Master of Law at Nagoya University, GSL. He later visited the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge on a private basis. He promoted the Global COE Project of Nagoya University, funded by the Govt. of Japan and conducted his int’l collaborative research with the Director of Kennedy institute of Ethics of Presidential Kennedy Family of Georgetown University, as a Visiting Researcher KIE and a University Researcher of Georgetown University itself. As a Special Lecturer at Nagoya University, GSL, he contributed to the establishment of a Law School, as well as the global Legal Assistant project of Japan. He stationed in the Republic of Uzbekistan at Ministry of Justice and taught as Lecturer of Japanese Law at Tashkent State University of Law and Nagoya University Education and Research Center for Japanese Law within TSUL. He has delivered many speeches at int’l symposiums such as those organized by the United Nations and has published works through int’l organizations like the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Having worked on his doctoral dissertation, Yamamoto participated as an integrator in the COI Project of Govt. of Japan led by the President of the University of Tokyo. He is also actively involved in management roles in some corporations. He is now preparing to publish worldwide with publishers such as Cambridge University/International Press, Routledge, TSUL, The Japanese Institute of International Business Law, and others. He is also scheduled to deliver speeches at int’l symposium held by F.C.I.Arb in India, the Ministry of Justice, int’l organizations, the United Nations, and so on.

Publications

The Vision of Freedom and the Potential of Blockchain
Kazushi Yamamoto. © 2023. 20 pages.
This chapter examines freedom and blockchain. Hegel stated that world history is the progression of freedom consciousness. While modern law and the state have facilitated the...