Makoto Ida
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Makoto Ida
Summary
Makoto Ida is a human[1]. Born in Tokyo[2], he… he was born on January 1, 1956[3]. He worked as a jurist[4] and professor[5].
Key Facts
- Makoto Ida's place of birth was Tokyo[2].
- Makoto Ida was born on January 1, 1956[3].
- Makoto Ida's father was Motomu Ida[6].
- Makoto Ida held citizenship in Japan[7].
- Makoto Ida's professions included jurist[4].
- Makoto Ida's professions included professor[5].
- Makoto Ida's field of work was criminal law[8].
- Among Makoto Ida's employers was Keio University[9].
- Among Makoto Ida's employers was Chuo University[10].
- Makoto Ida was educated at Keio University[11].
- Makoto Ida was educated at Keio Senior High School[12].
- A notable student of Makoto Ida was Gentarō Kamei[13].
- A notable student of Makoto Ida was Tomoko Utsumi[14].
- A notable student of Makoto Ida was Yūsuke Minami[15].
- A notable student of Makoto Ida was Ryōsuke Terunuma[16].
- A notable student of Makoto Ida was Akihiro Onagi[17].
- Makoto Ida received the Eugen and Ilse Seibold Award[18].
- Makoto Ida is recorded as male[19].
- Makoto Ida's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Makoto Ida's family name is recorded as Ida[21].
- Makoto Ida's given name is recorded as Makoto[22].
- Makoto Ida studied under Kōichi Miyazawa[23].
- Makoto Ida studied under Kinko Nakatani[24].
- Makoto Ida studied under Taira Fukuda[25].
- Makoto Ida studied under Haruo Nishihara[26].
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Origins and Family
Makoto Ida's place of birth was Tokyo[2]. He was born on January 1, 1956[3]. His father was Motomu Ida[6].
Education
Educated at Keio University[11], a private university[27], in Japan[28], founded in 1858[29], headquartered in Mita[30] and Keio Senior High School[12], a Japanese high school[31], in Japan[32], founded in 1948[33]. Studied under Kōichi Miyazawa[23], a professor[34], 1930–2010[35], of Japan[36], specialised in criminal law[37]; Kinko Nakatani[24], a legal scholar[38], 1922–2004[39], of Japan[40], specialised in criminal law[41]; Taira Fukuda[25], a jurist[42], 1923–2019[43], of Japan[44], awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd Class[45], specialised in criminal law[46]; and Haruo Nishihara[26], a legal scholar[47], 1928–2023[48], of Japan[49], awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure[50], specialised in criminal law[51].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include jurist[4] and professor[5]. Makoto Ida's field of work was criminal law[8]. Employers include Keio University[9], a private university[52], in Japan[53], founded in 1858[54], headquartered in Mita[55] and Chuo University[10], a university[56], in Japan[57], founded in 1885[58], headquartered in Hachiōji-shi[59]. Notable students include Gentarō Kamei[13], a legal scholar[60], b. 1970[61], of Japan[62], specialised in criminal law[63]; Tomoko Utsumi[14], a legal scholar[64], b. 1970[65], of Japan[66], specialised in criminal law[67]; Yūsuke Minami[15], a jurist[68], of Japan[69], specialised in criminal law[70]; Ryōsuke Terunuma[16], a jurist[71], b. 1973[72], of Japan[73], specialised in criminal law[74]; and Akihiro Onagi[17], a legal scholar[75], b. 1962[76], of Japan[77], specialised in criminal law[78].
Recognition
Makoto Ida received the Eugen and Ilse Seibold Award[18].
FAQs
Where was Makoto Ida born?
Born in Tokyo[2], Makoto Ida…
Who were Makoto Ida's parents?
Makoto Ida's father was Motomu Ida[6].
What did Makoto Ida do for work?
Makoto Ida worked as jurist[4] and professor[5].
Where did Makoto Ida go to school?
Makoto Ida was educated at Keio University[11] and Keio Senior High School[12].
What awards did Makoto Ida receive?
Honors received include Eugen and Ilse Seibold Award[18].