Tokiyasu Fujita

Tokiyasu Fujita[1] (Japanese 藤⽥宙靖; born April 6, 1940, in Tokyo) is a Japanese jurist, former judge of the Supreme Court of Japan (September 30, 2002-April 5, 2010), Professor Emeritus of Tohoku University, member of the Japan Academy, and member of the Imperial Household Council.

His specialty is administrative law (PhD from the University of Tokyo in 1981).

He was actively involved in the public debate surrounding the legal transformation of Japanese National Universities into corporations in 2004.

His father Ichirō Fujita (Japanese 藤⽥⼀郎), was vice chairman of Fujita Gumi (construction company) as well as a member of the Japanese Lower House for the Japan Socialist Party.

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