Yasumasa Nagamine (Nagamine Yasumasa; born April 16, 1954)[1] is a Japanese jurist who has served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of Japan since 2021.
Education and career
Nagamine was born on April 16, 1954, in Japan. He attended the University of Tokyo and graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences in 1977. He served as a career officer in the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ambassador for over 40 years before his appointment to the Supreme Court. Specifically, he served in the following roles:
1977-1992: officer in Foreign Affairs Ministry
1992-1995: Counsellor (adviser) in the Cabinet Legislation Bureau of the Prime Minister's Office
1995-1996: Director of the Western Europe Division of the European Affairs Bureau, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1996-1998: Director of the Legal Affairs Division, Treaties Bureau (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
1998-2001: Officer in the Embassy of Japan in India
2001: Ambassador to India
2002-2004: Deputy Director-General of the North American Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2004–2006, 2010-2012: Deputy Director-General of the International Legal Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2006-2007: Deputy Director-General of the Foreign Policy Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2013-2016: Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2016-2019: Ambassador to the Republic of Korea (South Korea)[3] (On the website of the Supreme Court, it is listed as Ambassador to Korea. However, Japan only recognizes South Korea and has no diplomatic relations with North Korea.)
On February 8, 2021, Nagamine was appointed to the Supreme Court of Japan. In Japan, justices are formally nominated by the Emperor (at that time, Naruhito) but in reality the Cabinet chooses the nominees and the Emperor's role is a formality.[5]
Nagamine's term is scheduled to end on April 15, 2024 (one day before he turns 70). This is because all members of the court have a mandatory retirement age of 70.[5]