A translation of 47 Japanese judicial decisions (mostly Supreme Court cases) selected by Japanese constitutional lawyers and judges with an introduction presenting the historical, sociopolitical, and comparative context relevant to the legal and judicial systems in general. Over 20 translators contributed to this unique reference providing insights into Japan's legal attitudes toward matters as varied as the renunciation of war, equality of rights, economic freedoms, quality of life, rights of participation in election politics, and the rights and freedoms of "the spirit." The appendices supply additional information regarding the Supreme Court and constitution. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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