Part 1. Socio-humane Sciences of New Technology
1.Wolff(Oxford):Risk and the Regulation of New Technology
2.Matsuda( Kobe): The Gradation of the Causation and the
Responsibility focusing on "Omission"
3.Otsuka(Kyoto):Ockham's Proportionality: A Model Selection Criterion
for Levels of Explanation
Part 2. Reproductive Technology and Life
4.Ishi(Hokkaido):Enforcing legislation on reproductive medicine with
uncertainty via a broad social consensus 5.Yan(Dalian) :Gene Editing
Baby in China: From the Perspective of Responsible Research and
Innovation 6.Itamochi(Kobe) :Posthumously Conceived Children and
Succession from Perspective of Law
7.Chatani(Kobe):Aristotle and Bioethics
8.Naka(Kobe):Reinterpreting Motherhood: Separating Being a "Mother"
from Giving Birth
Part 3. Environmental Technology
9.Ott(Kiel):Domains of Climate Ethics
10.Yanagawa(Kobe):Electricity Market Reform in Japan: Fair
Competition and Renewable Energy
11.Takeuchi(Kobe):Renewable energy development in Japan
12.Hoshi(Kobe):Adverse effects of pesticides on regional biodiversity
and their mechanisms
13.Fujiki(Kobe City) Reconsidering Precautionary Attitudes and Sin of
Omission for Emerging Technologies: Geoengineering and Gene Drive
Part 4. Science and Society
14.Shineha(Tokyo, Seijo):Exploring the contexts of ELSI and RRI in
Japan: Case studies in dual-use, regenerative medicine, and
nanotechnology
15.Tsukahara(Kobe):Global climate change and uncertainty: An
examination from the history of science