ツジ ユウイチロウ
TSUJI YUICHIRO
辻 雄一郎 所属 明治大学 法学部 職種 専任教授 |
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言語種別 | 日本語 |
発行・発表の年月 | 2015/08 |
形態種別 | 大学・研究所紀要 |
査読 | 査読あり |
標題 | 合法な逮捕に伴うスマートフォンの無令状捜索に関する憲法学的考察 |
執筆形態 | 単著 |
掲載誌名 | 法政論叢 |
掲載区分 | 国内 |
出版社・発行元 | 日本法政学会 |
巻・号・頁 | 51(2),111-130頁 |
著者・共著者 | 辻 雄一郎 |
概要 | The Fourth Amendment was added to the U.S. Constitution in 1791. In no place in the Fourth Amendment does the term “warrant” appear. In interpretation of the Fourth Amendment by the U.S. Supreme Court, the police require warrants to perform searches. A warrantless search is deemed reasonable only if it falls within a specific exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement.
The ninety percent of American adults who own cellphones todays carry with them digital records of nearly every aspect of their lives. Two hundred and twenty-three years have passed since the Fourth Amendment was added. In Riley v. California, the Supreme Court held that the police generally have no authorization to search digital information on cellphones seized from arrested individuals without warrants. While the Riley case is certain to be a subject further study, the American scholars who have studied the case so far have found several lessons for the interpretation of constitutional law. |
ISSN | 0386-5266 |
NAID | 110009999311 |
PermalinkURL | http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110009999311 |
researchmap用URL | https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jalps/51/2/51_KJ00010074088/_article/-char/ja/ |