Hironobu_Takesaki

Hironobu Takesaki

Hironobu Takesaki

Japanese lawyer


Hironobu Takesaki (竹崎 博允, Takesaki Hironobu, born July 8, 1944) is a Japanese lawyer and a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Japan. He is a graduate of the University of Tokyo Faculty of Law [1] and of Columbia Law School.

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At age 64, Takesaki replaced Niro Shimada as the Chief Justice when November 21, 2008, the date of Shimada's mandatory retirement, came.[2] He retired in March 2014.

Takesaki has been harshly criticized by former judge Hiroshi Segi in his book Zetubo no Saibansho, where he is alleged to have "ensured judges who issued rulings or published academic papers running counter to his leadership policies were denied promotion and banished to rural areas. As a result, terrified judges learned to kowtow to their superiors and shy away from handing down nonconforming rulings."[3]

Takesaki was replaced by Itsurō Terada as the new Chief Justice on April 1, 2014, the date of Takesaki's retirement.


References

  1. "Supreme Court of Japan | TAKESAKI, Hironobu". Archived from the original on 2011-09-06. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  2. Osaki, Tomohiro (30 April 2014). "Ex-judge lifts lid on Japan's 'corrupt' judicial system". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2 May 2014.



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