Yasuyuki Kawabata

at Executive School of Management, Technology and Law

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Executive School of Management, Technology and Law

Major Fields: Public Law, Tax Law, European Taxation, Financial Accounting Graduate School of International Social Sciences Yokohama National University LL.B. (1982, Kansai University), Master of Laws (1985, Kansai Univerisy), Master of Commerce (1987, Kansai University)

1990-1995 Fulltime Lecturer, Department of Commerce, Kansai University

1995-1998 Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Kansai University

1998-2002 Associate Professor, Graduate School of International and Business Law, Yokohama National University

2002- Professor of Law, Graduate School of International Social Sciences, Yokohama National University

2011-2015 Dean, Department of International and Business Law, Graduate School of International Social Sciences, Yokohama National University

1994 Visiting Researcher, Katholieke Universitaet Leuven, Belgium

1994 Invited Researcher, International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation, The Netherlands

2000 Visiting Researcher, International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation, The Netherlands

2007-2008 Visiting Researcher, Yale Law School, Yale University, U.S.A.

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