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Emperor of Japan is the head of state of Japan, The monarch is the symbol of the Japanese nation and the unity of its people. In the Japanese constitutional... |
century, Japan has been divided into 47 prefectures; and each prefecture has many districts and municipalities. In 1947, the "Local Autonomy Law" (LAL)... |
Consensus considers the site of the Diet is the capital of Japan. No law makes Tokyo as the Japanese capital. However, many laws have defined a "capital area"... |
Civil law, as a system of law, is different from common law, which is another system of law. The origin of the civil law system of law is ancient Rome... |
Japan (Japanese: 日本; romanised as nihon or nippon) is a country in East Asia. It is a group of islands close to the east coast of Korea, China and Russia... |
Competition law is a law that stops companies from behaving in an anti-competitive way. Competition law is called antitrust law in the United States,... |
special or special case cities were created because of the Local Autonomy Law of Japan. Each city does many of the things normally done by prefectures. Special... |
Rule of law is a legal maxim that suggests that no one is above the law and governmental decisions must be made only by applying known legal and moral... |
which are defined by the Local Autonomy Law. Administrative division Urban area Municipalities in Japan Web-Japan.org, "Local self-government," p. 1. Retrieved... |
Taihō Code (category History of Japan) Code was a group of laws in Japan. It was the law during the 700s c.e., which was the Nara period in Japan. Here, "code" means "set of rules." The Taihō... |
Globalization to Flexicurity. Kluwer Law International. p. 268. ISBN 978-90-411-2722-8. Jeff Kingston (26 November 2013). Japan in Transformation, 1945-2010.... |
300,000. The core cities were created because of the Local Autonomy Law of Japan. Each city does many of the things normally done by prefectures. Core... |
Prefectures of Japan (都道府県, todōfuken) are one of the basic local entities of Japan. They are the 47 subdivisions of the country. Prefectures are the governmental... |
"Institutions and ideologies: the modernization of monetary, legal and law enforcement 'regimes' in Japan in the early Meiji-period (1868-1889)" (abstract)... |
(Battle of Baekgang), but lost. In 672, the Jinshin war occurs and Prince Ōama becomes the emperor. In his era, Japan starts to make a Chinese style law system... |
cites or ordinance cities were created because of the Local Autonomy Law of Japan. Each city does many of the things normally done by prefectures. Cities... |
The Constitution of Japan is the legal document that lays out the rules of how Japan is governed. It dates 3 November 1946 on creation and from 3 May... |
List of airports in Japan may be grouped by type and or by location. In Japan, airports serving civil aviation routes are governed by Japanese law. The... |
Imperial Household Law (皇室典範, Kōshitsu Tenpan) is a Japanese law that governs the line of imperial succession, the membership of the imperial family... |
Imperial Household Law passed by the Diet." The Imperial Household Law allows only males in the Japanese order of succession. Emperor of Japan Shinnō and ō... |