Japanese Constitutional Law /
edited by Percy R. Luney, Jr. and Kazuyuki Takahashi.
- [Tokyo] : University of Tokyo Press, c1993.
- xv, 340 p. ; 24 cm.
Incluye índice.
Introduction, PERCY R. LUNEY, JR.
Forty Years of the Constitution and Its Various Influences: Japanese, American, and European
YASUHIRO OKUDAIRA
The Constitution of Japan: Pacifism, Popular Sovereignty, and Fundamental Human Rights
JOHN M. MAKI
The Constitution and the Emperor System: Is Revisionism
Alive?
YŐICHI HIGUCHI
Article Nine: Renunciation of War JAMES E. AUER
Contemporary Democracy in a Parliamentary System KAZUYUKI TAKAHASHI
Authority of the National and Local Governments Under the Constitution YOSHIAKI YOSHIDA
The Judiciary: Its Organization and Status in the Parliamentary System
PERCY R. LUNEY, JR. Adjudication and the Governing Process: Political Questions and Legislative Discretion TAISUKE KAMATA
Rule of Law and Due Process: A Comparative View of the United States and Japan NORIHO URABE
Equal Protection of the Law HIDENORI TOMATSU
The Separation of Religion and State KŐICHI YOKOTA
Freedom of Expression: The Continuing Revolution LAWRENCE W. BEER
Freedom of Economic Activities and the Right to Property MUTSUO NAKAMURA