The debate over the opportunity to reform the Japanese Constitution has been ongoing since the end of the Allied Occupation in 1952. However, also due to its complex revision mechanism, the Constitution has never been amended. The Liberal Democratic Party has been working for several years on a comprehensive constitutional revision, imbued by references to nationalism and national identity. The aim of our analysis is to highlight the most controversial oints of this proposal, which might have a deep impact on the rights and civil liberties in Japan.
La proposta di riforma della Costituzione giapponese. Tentazioni nazionalistiche o ricerca dell'identità?
Colombo, Giorgio Fabio;
2017-01-01
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The debate over the opportunity to reform the Japanese Constitution has been ongoing since the end of the Allied Occupation in 1952. However, also due to its complex revision mechanism, the Constitution has never been amended. The Liberal Democratic Party has been working for several years on a comprehensive constitutional revision, imbued by references to nationalism and national identity. The aim of our analysis is to highlight the most controversial oints of this proposal, which might have a deep impact on the rights and civil liberties in Japan.File in questo prodotto:
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