The fundamental human rights by this Constitution guaranteed to the people of Japan are fruits of the age-old struggle of man to be free; they have survived the many exacting tests for durability and are conferred upon this and future generations in trust,... The Constitution in the Courts: Law or Politics? - Página 208por Michael J. Perry - 1996 - 288 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Hiroshi Itoh, Lawrence W. Beer - 2016 - 310 páginas
...the name of the people, as an integral part of this Constitution. CHAPTER X. SUPREME LAW ARTICLE 97. The fundamental human rights by this Constitution...generations in trust, to be held for all time inviolate. ARTICLE 98. This Constitution shall be the supreme law of the nation and no law, ordinance, imperial... | |
| Takeshi Ishida, Ellis S. Krauss - 1990 - 380 páginas
...constitutional rights in Japan is quite broad under chapter 3, articles 11-40. Article 97 proclaims: "The fundamental human rights by this Constitution...future generations in trust, to be held for all time inviolate."7 In broad terms, chapter 3 provides a more adequate constitutional basis for theoretical... | |
| Louis Henkin, Albert J. Rosenthal - 1990 - 484 páginas
...the Preamble, with its eloquent advocacy of liberty and peace; General Whitney authored Article 97: "The fundamental human rights by this Constitution...generations in trust, to be held for all time inviolate." Rowell and Hussey, with critical Japanese input, worked on the chapter establishing for the first time... | |
| Kyoko Inoue - 1991 - 404 páginas
...Japan are entitled to the enjoyment without interference of all fundamental human rights. ARTICLE X. The fundamental human rights by this Constitution guaranteed to the people of Japan result from the age-old struggle of man to be free. They have survived the exacting test for durability... | |
| Kenji Hayao - 1993 - 380 páginas
...in the name of the people, as an integral part of this Constitution. Chapter X: Supreme Law Art. 97 The fundamental human rights by this Constitution guaranteed to the people of lapan are fruits of the age-old struggle of man to be free; they have survived the many exacting tests... | |
| David John Lu - 1997 - 420 páginas
...special referendum or at such election as the Diet shall specify CHAPTER X SUPREME LAW ARTICLE 97. The fundamental human rights by this Constitution...generations in trust, to be held for all time inviolate. v-/ SCAP Political Section and the Drafting of the Constitution, 1945-469 From the first meetings between... | |
| C. G. Weeramantry - 1997 - 468 páginas
...formulation of human rights in the constitution and the unalterable nature of these rights (Art 97 - "The fundamental human rights by this Constitution guaranteed to the people of Japan ... are conferred upon this and future generations in trust, to be held for all time inviolate") must therefore... | |
| Larry Alexander - 2001 - 336 páginas
...shall be conferred upon the people of this and future generations as eternal and inviolate rights." Similarly, Article 98 provides, "The fundamental human...generations in trust, to be held for all time inviolate." 1 5 The "may" is the may of legality, not of politics or of morality. See supra, note 1 1 . Cf. Chander,... | |
| Roger Buckley - 1998 - 252 páginas
...'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness' (article 13) and had to inform the Japanese public that the 'fundamental human rights by this Constitution...fruits of the age-old struggle of man to be free' (article 97). It was inevitably difficult to work up much enthusiasm for a document first drafted in... | |
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