When: Friday, May 10 at 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Where: G-LAB, 6th floor of the East Research Building adjacent to the East Gate, Keio University (Mita Campus) in Tokyo, Japan
Participants: By invitation
Purpose: The Program on the Governance of Emerging Technologies at the Stanford Cyber Policy Center is convening the second of its Roundtable series in Tokyo.
Participants are welcome to discuss and/or present on their current or previous work related to the Roundtable theme. All proceedings will be conducted in English.
Roundtable Theme: Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Rule of Law, Democracy, and Socioeconomic Inequality — Perspectives from Japan and the U.S.
Introduction & Overview — 10:30 - 10:45 AM
Prof. Masahiro Fukuhara, Project Professor of Economics, Keio University; Ethereum Foundation Fellow
Prof. Jeff Hancock, Professor of Communication, Stanford University; Co-Director, Stanford Cyber Policy Center
Prof. Nathaniel Persily, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School; Co-Director, Stanford Cyber Policy Center
Roundtable: Research Session — 10:45 AM - 12:05 PM
Prof. Masahiro Fukuhara, Project Professor of Economics, Keio University; Ethereum Foundation Fellow
Oguz Genc, PhD Candidate, Digital Economy, University of Tokyo
Seth Graham, Partner in the Technology Transactions Group, Morrison & Foerster
Prof. Hiroki Habuka, Research Professor, Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University
Prof. Jeff Hancock, Professor of Communication, Stanford University; Co-Director, Stanford Cyber Policy Center
Prof. Maiko Ichihara, Professor of International Relations, Hitotsubashi University
Prof. Yuko Kasuya, Professor of Political Science, Keio University
Hope Lee, Founder, ReFi Korea; Country Lead, Celo Korea DAO
Priya Mu, PhD Candidate, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, University of Tokyo
Steven Nam, Special Projects Director, Stanford Cyber Policy Center; Korea Policy & Legal, Ethereum Foundation
Prof. Nathaniel Persily, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School; Co-Director, Stanford Cyber Policy Center
Prof. Kazuhiro Taira, Professor of Media Theory, Obirin (J. F. Oberlin) University
Jacob M. Schlesinger, President & CEO, United States-Japan Foundation
Hisako Takahashi, Attorney at Law, ZeLo, a Foreign Law Joint Enterprise
Prof. Joshua Tucker, Professor of Politics, New York University; Co-Director, NYU Center for Social Media and Politics
Prof. Shinichi Yamaguchi, Associate Professor at the Center for Global Communications, International University of Japan
Prof. Kyoko Yoshinaga, Project Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University; Non-Resident Fellow, Georgetown Law’s Institute for Technology Law & Policy
Lunch — 12:05 - 1:10 PM
Roundtable, Part 2 (same participants): Research/Policy Session — 1:10 - 2:30 PM
Closing Remarks & Networking — 2:30 - 3:00 PM
Prof. Teruo Nakatsuma, Dean of the Graduate School of Economics, Keio University