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CONSTITUTION

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COMMENTARY / Japan
Apr 20, 2016
Abe poses a grave danger
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ideology and creed is nothing other than state capitalism.
COMMENTARY / Japan
Apr 11, 2016
The surrender of Japan’s peace Constitution
Domestic opposition to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s effort to alter Japan’s defense posture, though broad, does not run very deep.
JAPAN / Politics
Apr 9, 2016
Statements by lawmakers cloud Japan’s position on nuclear arms
When the foreign ministers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations gather in Hiroshima for a two-day meeting from Sunday, they will visit Hiroshima Peace Park and conclude their gathering with a “Hiroshima Declaration” that will likely express hope for a world without nuclear weapons.
JAPAN / Politics
Mar 30, 2016
Osaka governor says Japan should debate need for nuclear weapons
Osaka Gov. Ichiro Matsui, the head of Osaka Ishin no Kai, has voiced support for a national debate on whether or not Japan should possess nuclear weapons.
Japan Times
JAPAN / Politics
Mar 29, 2016
Security laws usher in new era for pacifist Japan
Marking a historic change in Japan’s pacifist diplomacy, two divisive security laws take effect that allow Tokyo to engage in collective self-defense based on the reinterpreted Constitution.
COMMUNITY / Issues / LABOR PAINS
Mar 27, 2016
Bearded train driver, out-of-pocket teacher and CV faker: How would they fare in court?
A look at three shiny new news items from the gossip columns that take on a different sheen when examined under the piercing light of labor law.
EDITORIALS
Mar 15, 2016
Abe’s drive to amend Constitution
Voters should strive to understand what government leaders and lawmakers aim to achieve by amending the supreme law.
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JAPAN / Politics
Mar 13, 2016
LDP voices policies in lead-up to pivotal Upper House election
Delegates at the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s annual convention adopt important policy measures such as revising the Constitution and breathing new life into the moribund economic recovery.
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JAPAN / Crime & Legal
Mar 8, 2016
Tokyo court rejects retrial bid over 1959 ruling that U.S. military’s presence in Japan is constitutional
The Tokyo District Court on Tuesday dismissed a retrial request over a 1959 Supreme Court ruling that found the U.S. military’s presence in Japan constitutional.
COMMUNITY / Issues / LABOR PAINS
Feb 29, 2016
‘Landmark’ ruling sent Japan’s foreign residents back to welfare limbo
Widely misunderstood 2014 case reaffirmed the decades-old stopgap that means noncitizens can receive support but can’t appeal if their application is rejected.
COMMENTARY / Japan / SENTAKU MAGAZINE
Feb 25, 2016
Supreme Court, Abe battle over judicial independence
The Supreme Court is locked in a war with the Abe administration over the independence of the judicial branch.
JAPAN / Politics
Feb 18, 2016
Lawmaker draws rebuke, silence after describing Obama as ‘slave descendant’
A day after calling U.S. President Barack Obama a ‘descendant of black slaves,’ Diet member Kazuya Maruyama is accused by the black community, if not his party, of flirting with racism.
COMMENTARY / Japan
Jan 29, 2016
Abe’s misplaced priorities
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would be better off working on real-life problems like the stagnant economy than worrying about changing the Constitution, which has served Japan so well.
COMMENTARY / Japan
Jan 27, 2016
Rallying to stop Abe from gutting Japan’s democracy
Shinzo Abe is treading dangerously close to shutting down freedom of the press and expression, and the opposition must come together to stop his drive to alter the Constitution.
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JAPAN / EXPLAINER
Jan 11, 2016
Abe’s constitutional revision hopes ride on July election, right-leaning opposition cooperation
Japan’s postwar pacifism will face a critical challenge this year that could drastically change the course of this country forever: the July Upper House election.
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JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jan 9, 2016
Different-names ruling leaves door open to possibility of same-sex marriages
While the Supreme Court ruling said there is nothing unconstitutional about compelling married couples to register under one name, they didn’t expressly limit marriage to a man and a woman.
EDITORIALS
Jan 6, 2016
Much at stake in Upper House poll
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe appear ready to amend the Constitution if the LDP and its allies can secure a majority in the upcoming Upper House election.
JAPAN
Jan 6, 2016
Prospect of war a vexed issue for SDF staff, their families
Masaki Tomiyama is desperate.
EDITORIALS
Dec 29, 2015
LDP takes aim at modern history
Does the LDP plan to use the panel to push a revisionist view of Japan’s modern history and lay the groundwork for a revision of the Constitution?
COMMENTARY / Japan
Dec 25, 2015
The scourge of conformism besetting Japanese society
The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the law requiring married couples to use the same surname is rooted in a society that stifles those outside the norm.

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