Timetable

Symposium   10:00-14:30
1 10:00–10:40 Scientific incertitude in law court: From a scientist’s viewpoint PDF Tsuyoshi HONDOU
(TOHOKU univ.)
2 10:40–11:00 On Concurrent Evidence and Its Institutional Implications PDF Takayuki KIRA
(Tokiwa Univ.)
3 11:00–11:40 Concurrent evidence - contemporary methods with experts. for-lawyer /
for-general
Peter McClellan
(Common Law Supreme Court of New South Wales)
Break 11:40〜13:00
4 13:00–13:25 How to use expert advice and witness in decision making:   
A brief review of Japanese cases
PDF Takayuki ONAI
(Ryutsu-Keizai Univ.)
5 13:25–14:05 Opening Up Scientific Incertitude: Some wider methodological and policy implications Abstract
Slide
YouTube
Andrew Stirling
(University of Sussex)
6 14:05–14:30 The possibility of Rational failure: the least regret, best effort, acceptance PDF Tadashi KOBAYASHI
(OSAKA Univ.)

Exhibition etc.   14:30-15:30
14:30―15:30 “Hand book” for scientific incertitude and law (Takako Nakajima)
Exhibition etc.

Panel  Discussion   15:30-18:00
15:30-18:00 moderators:Takayuki ONAI/Tsuyoshi HONDOU
panelist
Justice Peter McClellan(Common Law Supreme Court of New South Wales)
Andrew Stirling(University of Sussex)
Tadashi KOBAYASHI(OSAKA Univ.)
Koji HIRATA
CPIS(The Center for the Promotion of Integrated Sciences), The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
Chihara WATANABE(RITSUMEIKAN Univ.)
Shigeto YONEMURA(TOHOKU univ.)

 Young Socrates Cafe   18:00-20:00
18:00―20:00

Informal summary of the symposium by up-and-coming philosophers of law followed by discussion with participants in a casual and relaxed setting.

discussants:Fumiaki KOBAYASHI(MEIJI Univ.) Takayuki Kawase(CHIBA Univ.) Takayuki KIRA(Tokiwa Univ.)
Facilitator:Kouji TACHIBANA(Tokyo Kagaku-Hiroba)