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Japanese legal scholar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hideroku Hara (原 秀六; born 1956) is a Japanese legal scholar and professor emeritus at Shiga University.[1] He was granted the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Law for his study of The Legal Theory on the Distribution of the Synergistic Effects caused by Mergers from Waseda University.[2] His research covers Commercial law, Corporate Law and Securities.
Hideroku Hara | |
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Born | 1956 (age 67–68) Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Education | Waseda University (Doctor of Philosophy in Law) Hitotsubashi University (Master of Laws ・ B.Com.) |
Occupation | Professor emeritus at Shiga University |
Father | Otohiko Hara |
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He first became assistant professor at Nagoya University of Commerce & Business[3] and later was appointed associate professor and then full professor at Shiga University. In 2002, Hara was granted a Doctor of Philosophy in Law for his study of Gappei Shinajī Bunpai no Hōri [The Legal Theory on the Distribution of Synergistic Effects caused by Mergers] from Waseda University under the ronbun hakase system.[2] In 2020, he was appointed professor emeritus by Shiga University.[1]
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