The Constitution of Japan, 1946

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"The Constitution of Japan, 1946" is a document that defines the basic principles of the organization of the state and the rights of citizens in post-war Japan after the occupation. This historic document was the first Japanese constitution to be adopted with the participation of the US government. The book reflects the ideals of democracy, human rights, and peaceful coexistence built into Japan's political system as a result of post-World War II reforms. "The Constitution of Japan, 1946" reveals in detail the structure of the ruling system, guarantees the basic rights of citizens and establishes the principles of development of Japanese society in a modern way. The book reflects an important stage in the history of Japan and reveals key aspects of its political development.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Japan
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 1996-08-01
- Title
- The Constitution of Japan, 1946
- Subject
- Constitutional law -- Japan
JQ
Japan -- Constitution
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