Partners for Democracy
Crafting the New Japanese State Under MacArthur
Moore, Ray A. Professor of Asian History, Amherst College
Robinson, Donald L. Charles N. Clark Professor of Government, Smith College
Print publication date: 2002 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-515116-9







doi:10.1093/019515116X.003.0017

Ray A. Moore
Donald L. Robinson
Abstract: In mid-July, the revision committee turned its attention to the draft's language on the structure of government in Japan's new parliamentary system: the make-up and powers of the Diet, the “highest organ of state power” (including the House of Representatives and House of Councillors), the executive (cabinet) and the judiciary; and explicit restrictions on the exercise of governmental power by the emperor. Ch. 15 traces the brilliant performance of Kanamori as interpreter and expositor of constitutional language.

Keywords: highest organ of state power Kanamori TokujirU+014D, House of Councilors, House of Representatives, parliamentary system, the cabinet, the Diet, the judiciary,

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