Tuesday, December 11, 2018
'Modern history of JAPAN\r'
'Distinct features of ecesis:\r\n1.According to Meiji constitution, all political office is in the emperorââ¬â¢s hand.\r\n2.The principle that sovereignty resided in person of the emperor butterfly, by truth of his divine birth ââ¬Å" continual for ages eternalââ¬Â, alternatively than the people, No opposite have knock to take position\r\n3.The emperor butterfly, nominally at least, united in spite of appearance himself all three branches (executive and legislative and judiciary) of government, albeit subject to the ââ¬Å"consent of the over-embellished Dietââ¬Â.\r\n4.Sacred and inviolableââ¬Â, a formula which was construed by hard line monarchists to mean that emperor carry the right to withdraw the constitution, or to ignore its provisions.\r\n5.The Emperorââ¬â¢s commands (including Imperial Ordinance, Edicts, Rescripts, etc) had no levelheaded force in spite of appearance themselves, solely required the ghost of a ââ¬Å"Minister of demesneââ¬Â .\r\n6.The Emperor too had the sole rights to dress war, bother peace, conclude treaties\r\n body politic in Meiji constitution.\r\nPeopleââ¬â¢s right\r\n1. independence of speech, assembly and association\r\n2. Privacy of arrangement\r\n3. Private property\r\n4. Freedom of movement\r\n5. Freedom of righteousness\r\n6. Right to be nominate to civil or force or any other public offices equally.\r\nMoreover, according to constitution, the Emperorââ¬â¢s commands (including Imperial Ordinance, Edicts, Rescripts, etc) had no legal force inside themselves, but required the signature of a ââ¬Å"Minister of Stateââ¬Â.\r\nDepart from Democracy.\r\n1 wholly political powers in the Emperorââ¬â¢s hand.\r\n2 The Meiji record was founded on the principle that sovereignty resided in person of the Emperor, by virtue of his divine ancestry ââ¬Å"unbroken for ages eternalââ¬Â, rather than the people\r\n3 The Emperor, nominally at least, united within himself all three bra nches (executive and legislative and judiciary) of government,\r\n4 Ministers of State were institute by (and could be push aside by) the Emperor alone, and not by the Prime Minister or the Diet.\r\n5 The Emperor also had the sole rights to make war, make peace, conclude treaties\r\n'
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