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Muraji Oka

Muraji Oka

Muraji Oka (Tsukasa Okamura, December 14, 1866 (January 19, 1867) - 1922 (1922) March 23) is a jurist, a lawyer of the Meiji, the Taisho era period. A child has Hiroshi Okamura of the mathematician.

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I was born in Shimousa country Furukawamachi, Sashima-gun (current Koga-shi, Ibaraki) as the second son of Koga feudal clan vassal, the Tadashi Okamura gate-guard office. After having learned Chinese classics in Nisho-Gakusha, I major in French law in empire University. I graduated from a university in (1892) in 1892 and it was an assistant professor at Kyoto empire University through professors at army accounting school in (1899) in 1899 and went back to France studying abroad, three years later and was taught. I take office as a lecturer at Kyoto law and politics school which Kojuro Nakagawa established in (1900) in 1900. When Kojuro Nakagawa and Takemaro Suehiro established Ritsumeikan University (current educational foundation Ritsumeikan University) Foundation in a mother's body in (1913), Kyoto law and politics school in 1913, I took office as a member of first discussion. A Doctor of Law is conferred in (1904) in 1904. I respected Mencius and Jean = Jack Rousseau and believed in the liberalism that fused of the thought of both. The specialty was civil law, but I criticized it for the family method who assumed a particularly house system at the time a base severely and continued advocating the need of the modernization of the family method throughout. But (1911), the Ministry of Education applied a civil officer disciplinary measure law for his behavior that did it this way in 1911 and took a reprimand action. I retired from a university from such circumstances in (1914) in 1914 and became a lawyer in Osaka and played an active part.

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  1. ^ "official daily gazette" 7051st "appointment and written appointment" December 28, 1906.
  2. ^ "official daily gazette" 8257th "appointment and written appointment" December 28, 1910.

References

  • Saburo Ienaga "Muraji Oka" ("history of nation Dictionary 2" (Hirofumi Yoshikawa building, 1980) ISBN 978-4-642-00502-9)
  • Ritsumeikan University law department "Ritsumeikan University law department centenary of the foundation memory magazine" (Ritsumeikan University law department, 2000)

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