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The Race-Notice Theory in Secured Transactions, 54 Comparative Law Review 37 (2020).
Foreclosure of Security Interests in Movables and Soft Law, 1 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND CIVIL LAW (H. DOGAUCHI et al.ET AL ED. 2019).
Soft Law and Public Policy, 1128 N.B.L. 31 (2018)
Easements in New York law, CIVIL LAW IN THE ERA OF 21ST CENTURY (S. KATO et al.ET AL ED. 2018)
Asset Based Lending and the merits of Citizens, CURRENT STUDY OF CIVIL LAW AT WASEDA UNIVERSITY (2017).
Junior Lenders in the Commercial Mortgages, 92/1 Waseda Law Review 1 (2016)
Difference of the Transactional Scheme of Asset-Based Lending between Japan and the U.S., 1070 NBL 18 (2016)
Prescription of Mortgages, 423 Hogaku Kyoshitu 75 (2016)
Junior Mortgages, 420 Hogaku Kyoshitu 86 (2015)
Noriyuki AOKI is a Professor of Civil Law at Waseda University School of Law. He joined the faculty in 2005. He mainly focuses his research on property law with special interests in mortgage law and secured transactions law. He has written over 30 articles on topics in this field through the approach of comparative study. He currently serves on the Committee of Secured Transactions Law Reform in the Legislative Council of the Ministry of Justice Japan.
As is often the case with civil law professors working for academic institutions in their home countries, most of his publications have been for the internal academic and practical legal societies in Japan. However, he has plenty of experience, as a comparative law scholar, which allows him to contribute his opinions to global academic and practical legal societies. He has completed his research at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Columbia Law School as a visiting scholar. He teaches several topics concerning the comparative study of property law for overseas students at LL.M. at Asian Economic Integration and Law, Graduate School of Law Waseda University. Also, he has been a frequent lecturer on the topic of the comparative study of transactional laws, including lecturing at Venice International University.