09.06.2017

Symposium "Ageing Societies and Legal Approaches"

Germany and Japan are both confronting substantial social and political challenges of an increasingly aging society. Their goal is to find sustainable solutions, particularly with regards to social and labor rights. Among important objectives in this field are generational equity, financial viability of the social security system, and prevention of age discrimination. By comparing both countries’ legal frameworks, resolutions and strategies on the issue, potential problems can be uncovered and possibly avoided.

Photos: FES Japan

Date: July 7. 2017, 9:30 am to 5 pm (doors open: 9 am)

Venue: Conference Room (3F), Bldg.8, Waseda Campus, Waseda University

Language: German and Japanese (simultaneous interpretation)

Hosted by: Waseda University School of Law, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, German-Japanese Association of Jurists (DJJV), Japanese-German Center Berlin, and Waseda University Institute of Comparative Law

Supported by: German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection

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