The article deals with the combined influence of the Japanese and the Western traditions and legal thoughts in the shaping of the imperial institution in the two Japanese Constitutions, the 1889 Meiji Constitution and the 1946 “American” Constitution. The Meiji Constitution, modelled after the 1850 Constitution of Prussia, enshrines the sacred and eternal characters of the imperial system, within a Western framework; while the 1946 Constitution completely alters the imperial system, modifying the sovereignty principle and assigning a mere symbolic role to the Emperor
The article deals with comparative research of constitutional basics of Great Britain, USA, Germany,...
The purpose of the essay is to evaluate how the early years of the post-war political system laid th...
Lorenz von Stein (1815-1890) was influential in drafting the so-called Meiji Constitution. In 1880\u...
The article focuses on the Imperial institution in Japan. After an overview on the role played by Em...
The considerations in the present text are concerned with the Constitution of the Japanese Empire of...
The purpose of this thesis is to show the influences of the European and Anglo-American law, also ca...
American forces occupying Japan after World War II drafted the 1947 Constitution of Japan; later cam...
Giraudou Isabelle. Takii Kazuhiro. The Meiji Constitution. The Japanese Experience of the West and t...
Article 1 of the Constitution of Japan stipulates a symbolic emperor system based on popular soverei...
The process in which a nation becomes a modern constitutional nation always accompanies many proble...
In the late 19th century, Japan set about building a modern state. It was, in one aspect,the respons...
Japan’s current constitution was written in 1946 and adopted in 1947, while Japan was under Allied o...
On December 9th, 1867 the Imperial Court declared that it restored the monarchical legislation syste...
The Constitution of Japan was enacted in 1947 and it has never been revised. The Liberal-Democratic ...
Abstract. Since the Second World War, things have dramatically changed in Japan, most specially in ...
The article deals with comparative research of constitutional basics of Great Britain, USA, Germany,...
The purpose of the essay is to evaluate how the early years of the post-war political system laid th...
Lorenz von Stein (1815-1890) was influential in drafting the so-called Meiji Constitution. In 1880\u...
The article focuses on the Imperial institution in Japan. After an overview on the role played by Em...
The considerations in the present text are concerned with the Constitution of the Japanese Empire of...
The purpose of this thesis is to show the influences of the European and Anglo-American law, also ca...
American forces occupying Japan after World War II drafted the 1947 Constitution of Japan; later cam...
Giraudou Isabelle. Takii Kazuhiro. The Meiji Constitution. The Japanese Experience of the West and t...
Article 1 of the Constitution of Japan stipulates a symbolic emperor system based on popular soverei...
The process in which a nation becomes a modern constitutional nation always accompanies many proble...
In the late 19th century, Japan set about building a modern state. It was, in one aspect,the respons...
Japan’s current constitution was written in 1946 and adopted in 1947, while Japan was under Allied o...
On December 9th, 1867 the Imperial Court declared that it restored the monarchical legislation syste...
The Constitution of Japan was enacted in 1947 and it has never been revised. The Liberal-Democratic ...
Abstract. Since the Second World War, things have dramatically changed in Japan, most specially in ...
The article deals with comparative research of constitutional basics of Great Britain, USA, Germany,...
The purpose of the essay is to evaluate how the early years of the post-war political system laid th...
Lorenz von Stein (1815-1890) was influential in drafting the so-called Meiji Constitution. In 1880\u...