Japanese monarchical succession is restricted to male offspring of imperial lineage, with the order of succession being primogeniture. This rule is not written in the 1947 Constitution—which prohibits sex discrimination in Article 14—but rather in the Imperial House Law of 1947. Given the current gender composition of the imperial family, it is not difficult to imagine a future in which the existence of the imperial system is threatened by a lack of legitimate male heirs. The article takes this reality as its starting point and evaluates the divergent attitudes of fundamentalist, orthodox, and egalitarian monarchists towards male-line primogeniture and the case for a gender-neutral monarchy in Japan. The article advocates an egalitarian vie...
Unlike the other monarchies considered in this issue, where the focus was on the relationship betwee...
This paper focuses on Japan, a socioeconomically advanced, developed democracy which has relatively ...
The article analyzes selected women rights with comparison to the past, contemporary social problems...
Shillony: Paper examines how Japan’s imperial dynasty dependent on the male line of succession has l...
Crown Princess Masako’s life course—a career followed by becoming the mother of a single child—makes...
Crown Princess Masako’s life course—a career followed by becoming the mother of a single child—makes...
Article 1 of the Constitution of Japan stipulates a symbolic emperor system based on popular soverei...
Constitutional monarchies are understudied as institutions that may contribute to the maintenance of...
The Constitution of Japan, enacted in 1947, states that gender equality and human rights must be ma...
The Constitution of Japan, enacted in 1947, states that gender equality and human rights must be ma...
The Constitution of Japan, enacted in 1947, states that gender equality and human rights must be ma...
To this day, the Spanish Constitution still sanctions the rule of male preference accession to the t...
This article explores the gendered dimensions of the Belgian monarchy by focusing on three distinct ...
Publikacja recenzowana / Peer-reviewed publicationThe article analyzes selected women rights in comp...
Japanese society has stabilized gender roles strictly throughout history. An example of this case is...
Unlike the other monarchies considered in this issue, where the focus was on the relationship betwee...
This paper focuses on Japan, a socioeconomically advanced, developed democracy which has relatively ...
The article analyzes selected women rights with comparison to the past, contemporary social problems...
Shillony: Paper examines how Japan’s imperial dynasty dependent on the male line of succession has l...
Crown Princess Masako’s life course—a career followed by becoming the mother of a single child—makes...
Crown Princess Masako’s life course—a career followed by becoming the mother of a single child—makes...
Article 1 of the Constitution of Japan stipulates a symbolic emperor system based on popular soverei...
Constitutional monarchies are understudied as institutions that may contribute to the maintenance of...
The Constitution of Japan, enacted in 1947, states that gender equality and human rights must be ma...
The Constitution of Japan, enacted in 1947, states that gender equality and human rights must be ma...
The Constitution of Japan, enacted in 1947, states that gender equality and human rights must be ma...
To this day, the Spanish Constitution still sanctions the rule of male preference accession to the t...
This article explores the gendered dimensions of the Belgian monarchy by focusing on three distinct ...
Publikacja recenzowana / Peer-reviewed publicationThe article analyzes selected women rights in comp...
Japanese society has stabilized gender roles strictly throughout history. An example of this case is...
Unlike the other monarchies considered in this issue, where the focus was on the relationship betwee...
This paper focuses on Japan, a socioeconomically advanced, developed democracy which has relatively ...
The article analyzes selected women rights with comparison to the past, contemporary social problems...