TOMOKO KAKEE

Last Updated :2025/01/07

Affiliations, Positions
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Associate Professor
E-mail
tkakeehiroshima-u.ac.jp

Basic Information

Major Professional Backgrounds

  • 2020/04/01, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Associate Professor
  • 2017/10, 2020/03/31, Hiroshima University, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Associate Professor
  • 2016/09/01, 2017/03/30, University of Cambridge, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Visiting fellow
  • 2016/04, 2017/09, Yokohama National University, Center for Oceanic Studies and Integrated Education, Project Associate Professor
  • 2013/10/01, 2016/03/31, Yokohama National University, Graduate School of Social Sciences, Project Associate Professor
  • 2013/04, 2017/03, Chuo Gakuin University, Faculty of Law, Adjunct Lecturer
  • 2012/09, 2014/03, Shobi University, Department of Policy Management, Adjunct lecturer
  • 2010/10/01, 2012/03/31, Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations, Political Section, Adviser (International Law)

Academic Degrees

  • Yokohama National University
  • Yokohama National University

Research Fields

  • Social sciences;law;International law

Research Keywords

  • International law, Feminist Legal Studies, use of force, Conflict resolution, Dialogue

Affiliated Academic Societies

  • Japan Association of Gender and Law
  • The International Human Rights Law Association
  • Japanese Society of International Law
  • The Japanese Association of World Law

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2024, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 1Term, Introduction to International Cooperation
  2. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , 4Term, Seeking Universal Peace(Multidisciplinary-omnibus)[On-Demand]
  3. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , 4Term, Seeking Universal Peace(Multidisciplinary-omnibus)[On-Demand]
  4. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Invitation to Integrated Global Studies II
  5. 2024, Undergraduate Education, Year, Graduation Thesis
  6. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Conflict Resolution I
  7. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 4Term, Conflict Resolution II 
  8. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 2Term, International Law(Pacific Settlement,Collective Security)
  9. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Research Method and Ethics for Humanities and Social Sciences(Japanese Class) Students enrolled before AY 2023
  10. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Research Method and Ethics for Humanities and Social Sciences(Japanese Class)Students enrolling in AY 2024 or later
  11. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Peace and Co-existence A
  12. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Conflict Resolution I
  13. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 2Term, Conflict Resolution II
  14. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, International Law
  15. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Academic Year, Special Study(October 2024 Master's Students)

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. Book Review: Toshiki, Mogami, Kokusaihou igo (After International Law), Tosho Shinbun(Book Review Press), 20240504
  2. Review: Feminist interrogations of global nuclear politics: International Affairs, vol.98, no.4, pp.1129-1288., HIROSHIMA PEACE SCIENCE, 45, 47-65, 202403
  3. Deep-sea mining legislation in Pacific Island countries: From the perspective of public participation in approval procedures, Marine Policy, 117, 1-8, 202007
  4. Transparency Requirement in Natural Resource Development: Possibilities and Limitations of Multi-Sectoral Multilateralism, The United Nations Studies, Number 18, The UN and Multilateralism, 18(18), 53-72, 20170708
  5. An Analysis of the Previous and Current Basic Plan on Ocean Policy and the Government Annual Report on Implemented Measures with Regard to the Oceans : For the Review of the Basic Plan on Ocean Policy "Based on an Evaluation of the Effect of Measures with Regard to the Oceans", Journal of Japan Society ofOcean Policy, 7, 23-41-41, 201711
  6. Spratly Islands and international law, Yokohama journal of social sciences, 20(3), 153-166, 201509
  7. UN Arms Embargoes on Non -International Armed Conflicts Since the End of the Cold War, 23(2), 177-203, 201412
  8. Change in the Foundation of the Principle of Non-Use of Force: Regarding the Use of Force for Human Protection Purpose, 14(5), 39-57, 201001
  9. Place of the Use of Force for Human Protection Purpose in the Principle of Non-use of Force: An analysis through "Illegal but legitimate" discourse, 19(2), 59-124, 201012
  10. Responsibility to Protect at the 2005 World Summit, 16(3), 51-81, 200803

Publications such as books

  1. 2022/05, International Law Association Expert Comment "Russia's Invasion of Ukraine and the Principle of Non-Use of Force", Others
  2. 2020, Lectures on International Environmental Law, Nakhodka oil spill accident, 2020, Textbook
  3. 2018/10, SIP "Next-generation marine resource survey technology" Social Science Reference Vol.2: Towards overseas expansion of industries related to the survey and development of submarine mineral resources - with a focus on the Pacific Islands, 2018, 10, Report, Joint work, ISBN 978-4-901833-43-1
  4. 2018/07, SIP Next-Generation Marine Resources Survey Technology Social Science Reference Vol. 1 Towards the development of seabed resources that take into account the conservation of the marine environment:Trends in legal systems and social frameworks, Report, Cocompilation, 978-4-901833-38-7
  5. 2017, Rethinking Japan in the Age of Globalization, The Evolution and Current State of "Public Measures" in the UN Collective Security System and Japan's Security Legislation, 2017, 04, Scholarly Book, Joint work, Japanese
  6. 2015/01, Aspects of international law studies : achievements and prospects, 201501, Scholarly Book, Joint work, 9784797280715, 946, 19
  7. 2012/11, The scope of the Non-Use of Force Principle: using force for Human Protection Purpose, 201211, Scholarly Book, Single work, 9784877912390
  8. 2010/01, The Transformation of the validity basis for the Principle of Non-Use of Force: In Relation to Humanitarian Purposes, Yokohama journal of social sciences
  9. 2008/03, "Responsibility to Protect" at the 2005 UN General Assembly World Summit

Invited Lecture, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation

  1. Offshore wind power generation: Current status and legal system in Japan, the first International Symposium on Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance, 2024/12/07, With Invitation, English, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China
  2. "International Law of Recognition: cases of Post-War Compensation", Chushikoku Hosei Gakkai, 2021/10/30, Without Invitation
  3. Papua New Guinea's Legal System on Deep Sea Mining, The 7th Conference of the Association of Pacific Islands study, 2019/06/29, Without Invitation, Japanese
  4. Issues related to the exploration and development of seabed mineral resources in developing countries, Public Symposium "Environmental Impact Assessment of Ocean Policy and Seabed Resource Exploration", 2019/02/19, Without Invitation, Japanese
  5. Development of the legal framework for Deepsea Mining in the Pacific Islands States, OCEANS’18 MTS/IEEE Kobe/Techno-Ocean 2018, 2018/05/29, Without Invitation, English, Kobe, Japan
  6. Japan Society for Ocean Policy Research: Interim Report on the Study of the New and Old Basic Plans for Ocean Policy and the Annual Reports, A Multidimensional Examination of the Ocean:Related Policies Implemented by the Government, 2017/12/02, Without Invitation, Japanese
  7. Analysis of the former and current Basic Plan for Ocean Policy and annual reports "Evaluation of measures taken regarding the ocean" towards the revision of the Basic Plan, 2017/12/02, Without Invitation, Japanese
  8. Deep Sea Mining(DSM) under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea(UNCLOS), Sustainable Development of Deep-Sea Resources for the Future, 2017/11/07, Without Invitation, Japanese
  9. International Institution, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) Submarine Resources Research and Development Project Results Briefing, 2017/09/08, With Invitation, Japanese
  10. Transparency requirement in Natural Resource Development: possibilities and limitations of Multi-Sectoral Multilateralism, Tomoko Kakee, AsianSIL 6th Biennial Conference, 2017/08/25, Without Invitation, English, Asian Society of International Law, Lotte Hotel, Seoul
  11. Mining Governance and the use of International Standards, The Pacific Islands Science, Technology and Resources Network Conference(STAR) 2017, 2017/06/27, Without Invitation, English, The Government of Fiji and Geoscience Division of the Pacific Community(SPC), Nadi, Fiji, Tanoa International Hotel
  12. The Positioning of the Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes: From the Perspective of Interpreting the Principle of Non-Use of Force, Japanese Society of International Law, 2013 Annual conference, 2013/10/12, Without Invitation, Japanese

Social Activities

History as Committee Members

  1. adjunct lecturer, 2018/10, 2019/03, The Japanese Red Cross Hiroshima College of Nursing
  2. adjunct lecturer, 2017/10, 2018/03, Yokohama National University
  3. Planning Committee, 2017/06, Japanese Association of World Law

Other Social Contributions

  1. Intercultural Negotiation, Rank and privilege, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), 2024/11/15, Lecturer
  2. Sociology, Structural problems in the Japanese Society, E-JUST, 2024/10/29, E-JUST, Egypt, Lecturer, Visiting lecture, College students

History as Peer Reviews of Academic Papers

  1. 2022, Journal of Environmental Management, 1
  2. 2018, Ocean and Coastal Management, Others, 1