〈On the Thirtieth Anniversary〉 Foreword: The Thirtieth Anniversary of the International Human Rights Law Association ……………………………SERITA Kentaro Between Human Rights and Bioethics ………………………………………………………………………………………………IDA Ryuichi Significance of the International Human Rights Law Association ……………………………………………………………………SATO Koji Challenge of the IHRLA 2020 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………TONAMI Koji Some Memories of Research Planning and a Proposal ………………………………………………………………………………TORII Junko Refugee Examination Process in “Community vs. Government Confrontation” ……………………………………………HIROSE Kazuko Identity of the International Human Rights Law Studies ……………………………………………………………………MATSUI Yoshiro Essay on the 30th Anniversary of International Human Rights Law Association …………………………………………MITSUI Makoto Essay on the 30th Anniversary of International Human Rights Law Association …………………………………YAMASHITA Yasuko Message for the 30th Anniversary of International Human Rights Law Association ……………………………………YAKUSHIJI Kimio Role of the Japanese Association of International Human Rights Law in Japan ………………………………………SAKAMOTO Shigeki Essay on the 30th Anniversary of International Human Rights Law Association ……………………………………………SONOBE Itsuo Conform to International Human Rights Law ………………………………………………………………………………………IZUMI Tokuji Dédié au 30e anniversaire de lʼAssociation japonaise des droits internationaux des droits de lʼhomme ………………Jean-Paul COSTA 〈Special Articles〉 Approaching International Human Rights Law through Inter-Asian Dialogues …………………………………………………ABE Kohki Trends and Perspectives of Human Rights Law Scholarship Today and the Way Forward for the InternationalHuman Rights Law Association …………………………………………………………………………………………SHIN Hae Bong 〈Keynote Lectures〉 Taiwan’s Human Rights Implementation Acts: A Model for Successful Incorporation? ………………………………CHANG Wen-Chen The Right to Peace and Constitutional Trial of Korea ……………………………………………………………………………LEE Kyeongju 〈Special Issue 1 International Human Rights and Democracy〉 International Human Rights and Democracy – Phenomenology of Their (Non-) Relationships in the International Society ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………OBATA Kaoru  ・Topic1 International Human Rights vs. Democracy National Self-Government and International Human Rights ………………………………………………………………………ARAI Makoto Verfassungsidentität-Kontrolle durch das Deutsche Bundesverfassungsgericht ……………………………………NAKANISHI Yumiko  ・Topic2 International Human Rights for the sake of Democracy Revitalization of the Korean Democracy through Civil Liberties and the Constitution ……………………………………KIM Hae Kyung The European Parliamentʼs Alert against Hungary and the Human Rights Politics of the European Union:A Counterattack by the European Liberal? …………………………………………………………………YAMAMOTO Tadashi  ・Topic3 Democracy for the sake of International Human Rights The Disability Rights Convention and Participation of Persons with Disabilities ……………………………………KAWASHIMA Satoshi 〈Special Issue 2 Study on Recent Judicial Precedents Related to International Human Rights〉 Consideration about Democracy from Two Cases of Surname for Married Couples ……………………………………SAKKA Tomoshi Strategic Litigation on Asylum Cases from Syria ………………………………………………………NAMBA Mitsuru/BANDO Yusuke Lawsuit against Exclusion of Korean Schools from the High School Tuition Support Fund Program ……RI Chun-Hui/TOKUGAWA Shinji Hate Speech Demonstration and Authorization of Public Road …………………………………TOYOFUKU Seiji/MATSUDA Hiromichi 〈Activities of International Human Rights Bodies〉 Japan’s Human Rights Diplomacy …………………………………………………………………………………………………MINAMI Shinji Committee on the Rights of the Child ………………………………………………………………………………………………OTANI Mikiko A Report of the Review Board Osaka on the Hate Speech …………………………………………………………MATSUMOTO Kazuhiko 〈Article Submitted〉 Childrenʼs Right to Acquire a Nationality and Statesʼ Obligation under the ICCPR: The Perspective from Article 2 of the ICCPR ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………AKIYAMA Hajime 〈Reports of Interest Group〉 〈Judicial Precedents〉 Decision Ordering Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp. to Compensate Former Korean Employees Forced intoLabor Work at Its Steel Mills during Japan’s Colonial Rule (Supreme Court of the Republic of Korea,Judgment of 30 October 2018)………………………………………………………………………………………YAKUSHIJI Kimio The ‘Forced Mobilization’ Decision of the Supreme Court of Korea …………………………………………………………KIM Chang Rok La loi française anti-burqa et la liberté religieuse : deux constatations adoptées par le Comité des droits de l'hommedes Nations Unies …………………………………………………………………………………………………MINAMINO Shigeru Free Movement of Same-Sex Spuses with the EU Citizen, The Court of Justice of the European Union, PreliminaryRuling of 5 June 2018 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………SUAMI Takao Sterilization Requirement for Gender Marker Alteration: A.P, Garçon and Nicot v. France (2017) ………………TANIGUCHI Hiroyuki 〈Book Reviews〉 Five Books on Human Rights………(KITAMURA Yasuzo, EJIMA Akiko, NAKASAKA Emiko, NEGISHI Yota, TATEISHI Hiroko) 〈Materials〉 Selected Bibliography on International Human Rights Law 2018 ………………………………………………………MATSUDA Hiromichi Selected Documents and Commentaries on Major Cases of International Human Rights Law in Japan …………HASHIZUME Eisuke