The staff of the Washington International Law Journal presents the first installment of Volume 26 dedicated to a study of the Japanese Constitution and Article 9. This book adheres to the Journal’s long-standing commitment to the publication of important and innovative discourse on legal developments in Japan and the wider Pacific Rim community. In light of Prime Minister Abe’s reinterpretation of Article 9 in 2014, Japan has faced questions of identity and legality in its military developments. This special issue of Volume 26 features articles that critically explore and analyze Japan’s future as an ally, a military power, and a nation. We are proud to contribute to the scholarship surrounding these issues
The articles in this symposium are concerned with several major problems encountered en route from t...
This article analyzes recent change of Japanese governmental interpretation of Article 9 of the Cons...
This journal aims to observe the Japanese remilitarization plan of some elements of Japanese politic...
The staff of the Washington International Law Journal presents the second installment of Volume 29. ...
The staff of the Washington International Law Journal presents the third installment of Volume 25 de...
As the Washington International Law Journal enters its twenty-fifth year of publication, it is only ...
Constitutional research committees in both the upper and lower houses of the Japanese Diet have begu...
The staff of the Washington International Law Journal proudly presents the second installment of Vol...
Recent moves by the Abe administration to change the Japanese constitution may result in the most fu...
Japan\u27s constitution has remained unchanged for over 70 years since its adoption. With Prime Mini...
Who Rules Japan? is a valuable addition to the literature on Japanese law. Seven substantive chapter...
This article seeks to make sense of the policy debate on constitutional revision underway in Japan, ...
This journal aims to observe the Japanese remilitarization plan of some elements of Japanese politic...
This Article’s purpose is to examine the revision debates through the lens of recent scholarship on ...
Japan\u27s Liberal Democratic Party has advocated many years for constitutional revision, and after ...
The articles in this symposium are concerned with several major problems encountered en route from t...
This article analyzes recent change of Japanese governmental interpretation of Article 9 of the Cons...
This journal aims to observe the Japanese remilitarization plan of some elements of Japanese politic...
The staff of the Washington International Law Journal presents the second installment of Volume 29. ...
The staff of the Washington International Law Journal presents the third installment of Volume 25 de...
As the Washington International Law Journal enters its twenty-fifth year of publication, it is only ...
Constitutional research committees in both the upper and lower houses of the Japanese Diet have begu...
The staff of the Washington International Law Journal proudly presents the second installment of Vol...
Recent moves by the Abe administration to change the Japanese constitution may result in the most fu...
Japan\u27s constitution has remained unchanged for over 70 years since its adoption. With Prime Mini...
Who Rules Japan? is a valuable addition to the literature on Japanese law. Seven substantive chapter...
This article seeks to make sense of the policy debate on constitutional revision underway in Japan, ...
This journal aims to observe the Japanese remilitarization plan of some elements of Japanese politic...
This Article’s purpose is to examine the revision debates through the lens of recent scholarship on ...
Japan\u27s Liberal Democratic Party has advocated many years for constitutional revision, and after ...
The articles in this symposium are concerned with several major problems encountered en route from t...
This article analyzes recent change of Japanese governmental interpretation of Article 9 of the Cons...
This journal aims to observe the Japanese remilitarization plan of some elements of Japanese politic...