12月
05
2014

Abstract :
The trends in the number of ‘international or cross-nationality marriages’ (kokusai kekkon) reflect a transformation in Japanese society. In this Spring Japan became a signatory country of the Hague Convention that is a multinational treaty designed to provide an expeditious method for returning children abducted from one participating nation to another. This lunch seminar will focus on issues on ‘international’ marriage as well as divorce.

Profil :
Itsuko Kamoto is a sociologist and a professor at the Faculty of the Study of the Contemporary Society of Kyoto Women’s University, Japan. Her main theme has been the emergence and transformation of the relationship between cross-nationality marriage and Japanese society.

Moderator :
Jean-Michel BUTEL (UMIFRE 19 – MFJ)

Org. : Bureau français de la MFJ
Co-org. : CCIFJ

* 日仏会館フランス国立日本研究所主催の催しは特に記載のない限り、一般公開・入場無料ですが、参加にはホームページからの申込みが必須となります。