TSUJI YUICHIRO
Department Undergraduate School , School of Law Position Professor |
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Date | 2020/11/08 |
Presentation Theme | Marbury v. Madison and the Japanese Judiciary |
Conference | 17th ASLI, Conference is Law and Justice in Asia |
Promoters | National Law University, Delhi |
Conference Type | International |
Presentation Type | Speech (General) |
Contribution Type | Individual |
Venue | Nlu Delhi,India |
Details | The present Japanese constitution was written post World War II by the Japanese government and the US authority under General MacArthur. It was drafted in line with the US constitution, and therefore includes many similar provisions such as concrete judicial review. Japan’s Court Act also has similar provisions regarding the country’s judiciary as the Case and Controversy Clause of Article 3 of the US Constitution...... |