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<Law Era="Showa" Lang="en" LawType="Constitution" PromulgateDay="3" PromulgateMonth="11" Year="21">
  <PromulgateBody>
    <PromulgateStatement>I rejoice that the foundation for the constriction of a new Japan has been laid according to the will of the Japanese people, and hereby sanction and promulgate the amendments of the Imperial Japanese Constitution effected following the consultation with the Privy Council and the decisison of the Imperial Diet made in accordance with Article 73 of the said Constitution.</PromulgateStatement>
    <ImperialSignature>Signed: HIROHITO, Seal of the Emperor</ImperialSignature>
    <ApprovalDate>This third day of the eleventh month of the twenty-finst year of Showa (November 3. 1946)</ApprovalDate>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Countersigned: Prime Minister and concurrently Minister for Foreign Affairs</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>YOSHIDA Shigeru</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of State</MinisterialTitle>
      <MinisterialTitle>Baron</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>SHIDEHARA Kijuro</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of Justice</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>KIMURA Tokutaro</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister for Home Affairs</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>OMURA Seiichi</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of Education</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>TANAKA Kotaro</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of Agriculture and Forestry</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>WADA Hiroo</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of State</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>SAITO Takao</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of Communications</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>HITOTSUMATSU Sadayoshi</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of Commerce and Industry</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>HOSHIJIMA Niro</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of Welfare</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>KAWAI Yoshinari</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of State</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>UEHARA Etsujiro</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of Transportation</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>HIRATSUKA Tsunejiro</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of Finance</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>ISHIBASHI Tanzan</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of State</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>KANAMORI Tokujiro</Name>
    </Signature>
    <Signature>
      <MinisterialTitle>Minister of State</MinisterialTitle>
      <Name>ZEN Keinosuke</Name>
    </Signature>
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  <LawBody>
    <LawTitle>The Constitution of Japan</LawTitle>
    <Preamble>
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          <Sentence Num="1">We, the Japanese people, acting through our duly elected representatives in the National Diet, determined that we shall secure for ourselves and our posterity the fruits of peaceful cooperation with all nations and the blessings of liberty throughout this land, and resolved that never again shall we be visited with the horrors of war through the action of government, do proclaim that sovereign power resides with the people and do firmly establish this Constitution.</Sentence>
          <Sentence Num="2">Government is a sacred trust of the people, the authority for which is derived from the people, the powers of which are exercised by the representatives of the people, and the benefits of which are enjoyed by the people.</Sentence>
          <Sentence Num="3">This is a universal principle of mankind upon which this Constitution is founded.</Sentence>
          <Sentence Num="4">We reject and revoke all constitutions, laws, ordinances, and rescripts in conflict herewith.</Sentence>
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      </Paragraph>
      <Paragraph Num="2">
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          <Sentence Num="1">We, the Japanese people, desire peace for all time and are deeply conscious of the high ideals controlling human relationship, and we have determined to preserve our security and existence, trusting in the justice and faith of the peace-loving peoples of the world.</Sentence>
          <Sentence Num="2">We desire to occupy an honored place in an international society striving for the preservation of peace, and the banishment of tyranny and slavery, oppression and intolerance for all time from the earth.</Sentence>
          <Sentence Num="3">We recognize that all peoples of the world have the right to live in peace, free from fear and want.</Sentence>
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      </Paragraph>
      <Paragraph Num="3">
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        <ParagraphSentence>
          <Sentence>We believe that no nation is responsible to itself alone, but that laws of political morality are universal; and that obedience to such laws is incumbent upon all nations who would sustain their own sovereignty and justify their sovereign relationship with other nations.</Sentence>
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      </Paragraph>
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          <Sentence>We, the Japanese people, pledge our national honor to accomplish these high ideals and purposes with all our resources.</Sentence>
        </ParagraphSentence>
      </Paragraph>
    </Preamble>
    <MainProvision>
      <Chapter Num="1">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER I. THE EMPEROR</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="1">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 1.</ArticleTitle>
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Emperor shall be the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people, deriving his position from the will of the people with whom resides sovereign power.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="2">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 2.</ArticleTitle>
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Imperial Throne shall be dynastic and succeeded to in accordance with the Imperial House Law passed by the Diet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="3">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 3.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The advice and approval of the Cabinet shall be required for all acts of the Emperor in matters of state, and the Cabinet shall be responsible therefor.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="4">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 4.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Emperor shall perform only such acts in matters of state as are provided for in this Constitution and he shall not have powers related to government.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Emperor may delegate the performance of his acts in matters of state as may be provided by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="5">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 5.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">When, in accordance with the Imperial House Law, a Regency is established, the Regent shall perform his acts in matters of state in the Emperor's name.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">In this case, paragraph one of the preceding article will be applicable.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="6">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 6.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Emperor shall appoint the Prime Minister as designated by the Diet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Emperor shall appoint the Chief Judge of the Supreme Court as designated by the Cabinet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="7">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 7.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Emperor, with the advice and approval of the Cabinet, shall perform the following acts in matters of state on behalf of the people:</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
            <Item Num="1">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Promulgation of amendments of the constitution, laws, cabinet orders and treaties.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="2">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Convocation of the Diet.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="3">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Dissolution of the House of Representatives.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="4">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Proclamation of general election of members of the Diet.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="5">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Attestation of the appointment and dismissal of Ministers of State and other officials as provided for by law, and of full powers and credentials of Ambassadors and Ministers.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="6">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Attestation of general and special amnesty, commutation of punishment, reprieve, and restoration of rights.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="7">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Awarding of honors.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="8">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Attestation of instruments of ratification and other diplomatic documents as provided for by law.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="9">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Receiving foreign ambassadors and ministers.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="10">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Performance of ceremonial functions.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="8">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 8.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No property can be given to, or received by, the Imperial House, nor can any gifts be made therefrom, without the authorization of the Diet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="2">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER II. RENUNCIATION OF WAR</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="9">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 9.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="3">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER III. RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE PEOPLE</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="10">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 10.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The conditions necessary for being a Japanese national shall be determined by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="11">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 11.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">The people shall not be prevented from enjoying any of the fundamental human rights.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">These fundamental human rights guaranteed to the people by this Constitution shall be conferred upon the people of this and future generations as eternal and inviolate rights.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="12">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 12.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">The freedoms and rights guaranteed to the people by this Constitution shall be maintained by the constant endeavor of the people, who shall refrain from any abuse of these freedoms and rights and shall always be responsible for utilizing them for the public welfare.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="13">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 13.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">All of the people shall be respected as individuals.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">Their right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness shall, to the extent that it does not interfere with the public welfare, be the supreme consideration in legislation and in other governmental affairs.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="14">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 14.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>All of the people are equal under the law and there shall be no discrimination in political, economic or social relations because of race, creed, sex, social status or family origin.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Peers and peerage shall not be recognized.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">No privilege shall accompany any award of honor, decoration or any distinction, nor shall any such award be valid beyond the lifetime of the individual who now holds or hereafter may receive it.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="15">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 15.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The people have the inalienable right to choose their public officials and to dismiss them.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>All public officials are servants of the whole community and not of any group thereof.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Universal adult suffrage is guaranteed with regard to the election of public officials.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="4">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">In all elections, secrecy of the ballot shall not be violated.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">A voter shall not be answerable, publicly or privately, for the choice he has made.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="16">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 16.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Every person shall have the right of peaceful petition for the redress of damage, for the removal of public officials, for the enactment, repeal or amendment of laws, ordinances or regulations and for other matters; nor shall any person be in any way discriminated against for sponsoring such a petition.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="17">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 17.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Every person may sue for redress as provided by law from the State or a public entity, in case he has suffered damage through illegal act of any public official.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="18">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 18.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">No person shall be held in bondage of any kind.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">Involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime, is prohibited.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="19">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 19.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Freedom of thought and conscience shall not be violated.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="20">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 20.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">Freedom of religion is guaranteed to all.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">No religious organization shall receive any privileges from the State, nor exercise any political authority.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No person shall be compelled to take part in any religious act, celebration, rite or practice.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The State and its organs shall refrain from religious education or any other religious activity.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="21">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 21.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Freedom of assembly and association as well as speech, press and all other forms of expression are guaranteed.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">No censorship shall be maintained, nor shall the secrecy of any means of communication be violated.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="22">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 22.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Every person shall have freedom to choose and change his residence and to choose his occupation to the extent that it does not interfere with the public welfare.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Freedom of all persons to move to a foreign country and to divest themselves of their nationality shall be inviolate.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="23">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 23.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Academic freedom is guaranteed.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="24">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 24.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Marriage shall be based only on the mutual consent of both sexes and it shall be maintained through mutual cooperation with the equal rights of husband and wife as a basis.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>With regard to choice of spouse, property rights, inheritance, choice of domicile, divorce and other matters pertaining to marriage and the family, laws shall be enacted from the standpoint of individual dignity and the essential equality of the sexes.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="25">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 25.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>All people shall have the right to maintain the minimum standards of wholesome and cultured living.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>In all spheres of life, the State shall use its endeavors for the promotion and extension of social welfare and security, and of public health.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="26">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 26.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>All people shall have the right to receive an equal education correspondent to their ability, as provided by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">All people shall be obligated to have all boys and girls under their protection receive ordinary education as provided for by law.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">Such compulsory education shall be free.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="27">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 27.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>All people shall have the right and the obligation to work.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Standards for wages, hours, rest and other working conditions shall be fixed by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Children shall not be exploited.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="28">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 28.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The right of workers to organize and to bargain and act collectively is guaranteed.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="29">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 29.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The right to own or to hold property is inviolable.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Property rights shall be defined by law, in conformity with the public welfare.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Private property may be taken for public use upon just compensation therefor.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="30">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 30.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The people shall be liable to taxation as provided by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="31">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 31.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No person shall be deprived of life or liberty, nor shall any other criminal penalty be imposed, except according to procedure established by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="32">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 32.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No person shall be denied the right of access to the courts.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="33">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 33.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No person shall be apprehended except upon warrant issued by a competent judicial officer which specifies the offense with which the person is charged, unless he is apprehended, the offense being committed.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="34">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 34.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">No person shall be arrested or detained without being at once informed of the charges against him or without the immediate privilege of counsel; nor shall he be detained without adequate cause; and upon demand of any person such cause must be immediately shown in open court in his presence and the presence of his counsel.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="35">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 35.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The right of all persons to be secure in their homes, papers and effects against entries, searches and seizures shall not be impaired except upon warrant issued for adequate cause and particularly describing the place to be searched and things to be seized, or except as provided by Article 33.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Each search or seizure shall be made upon separate warrant issued by a competent judicial officer.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="36">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 36.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The infliction of torture by any public officer and cruel punishments are absolutely forbidden.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="37">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 37.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
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            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>In all criminal cases the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial tribunal.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>He shall be permitted full opportunity to examine all witnesses, and he shall have the right of compulsory process for obtaining witnesses on his behalf at public expense.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">At all times the accused shall have the assistance of competent counsel who shall, if the accused is unable to secure the same by his own efforts, be assigned to his use by the State.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="38">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 38.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No person shall be compelled to testify against himself.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Confession made under compulsion, torture or threat, or after prolonged arrest or detention shall not be admitted in evidence.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No person shall be convicted or punished in cases where the only proof against him is his own confession.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="39">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 39.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">No person shall be held criminally liable for an act which was lawful at the time it was committed, or of which he has been acquitted, nor shall he be placed in double jeopardy.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="40">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 40.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Any person, in case he is acquitted after he has been arrested or detained, may sue the State for redress as provided by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="4">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER IV. THE DIET</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="41">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 41.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Diet shall be the highest organ of state power, and shall be the sole law-making organ of the State.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="42">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 42.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Diet shall consist of two Houses, namely the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="43">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 43.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Both Houses shall consist of elected members, representative of all the people.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The number of the members of each House shall be fixed by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="44">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 44.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">The qualifications of members of both Houses and their electors shall be fixed by law.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, there shall be no discrimination because of race, creed, sex, social status, family origin, education, property or income.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="45">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 45.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">The term of office of members of the House of Representatives shall be four years.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, the term shall be terminated before the full term is up in case the House of Representatives is dissolved.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="46">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 46.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The term of office of members of the House of Councillors shall be six years, and election for half the members shall take place every three years.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="47">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 47.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Electoral districts, method of voting and other matters pertaining to the method of election of members of both Houses shall be fixed by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="48">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 48.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No person shall be permitted to be a member of both Houses simultaneously.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="49">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 49.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Members of both Houses shall receive appropriate annual payment from the national treasury in accordance with law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="50">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 50.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Except in cases provided by law, members of both Houses shall be exempt from apprehension while the Diet is in session, and any members apprehended before the opening of the session shall be freed during the term of the session upon demand of the House.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="51">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 51.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Members of both Houses shall not be held liable outside the House for speeches, debates or votes cast inside the House.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="52">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 52.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>An ordinary session of the Diet shall be convoked once per year.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="53">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 53.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">The Cabinet may determine to convoke extraordinary sessions of the Diet.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">When a quarter or more of the total members of either House makes the demand, the Cabinet must determine on such convocation.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="54">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 54.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>When the House of Representatives is dissolved, there must be a general election of members of the House of Representatives within forty (40) days from the date of dissolution, and the Diet must be convoked within thirty (30) days from the date of the election.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">When the House of Representatives is dissolved, the House of Councillors is closed at the same time.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, the Cabinet may in time of national emergency convoke the House of Councillors in emergency session.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Measures taken at such session as mentioned in the proviso of the preceding paragraph shall be provisional and shall become null and void unless agreed to by the House of Representatives within a period of ten (10) days after the opening of the next session of the Diet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="55">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 55.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">Each House shall judge disputes related to qualifications of its members.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, in order to deny a seat to any member, it is necessary to pass a resolution by a majority of two-thirds or more of the members present.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="56">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 56.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Business cannot be transacted in either House unless one-third or more of total membership is present.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>All matters shall be decided, in each House, by a majority of those present, except as elsewhere provided in the Constitution, and in case of a tie, the presiding officer shall decide the issue.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="57">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 57.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">Deliberation in each House shall be public.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, a secret meeting may be held where a majority of two-thirds or more of those members present passes a resolution therefor.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Each House shall keep a record of proceedings. This record shall be published and given general circulation, excepting such parts of proceedings of secret session as may be deemed to require secrecy.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Upon demand of one-fifth or more of the members present, votes of the members on any matter shall be recorded in the minutes.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="58">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 58.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Each House shall select its own president and other officials.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">Each House shall establish its rules pertaining to meetings, proceedings and internal discipline, and may punish members for disorderly conduct.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, in order to expel a member, a majority of two-thirds or more of those members present must pass a resolution thereon.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="59">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 59.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>A bill becomes a law on passage by both Houses, except as otherwise provided by the Constitution.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>A bill which is passed by the House of Representatives, and upon which the House of Councillors makes a decision different from that of the House of Representatives, becomes a law when passed a second time by the House of Representatives by a majority of two-thirds or more of the members present.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The provision of the preceding paragraph does not preclude the House of Representatives from calling for the meeting of a joint committee of both Houses, provided for by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="4">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Failure by the House of Councillors to take final action within sixty (60) days after receipt of a bill passed by the House of Representatives, time in recess excepted, may be determined by the House of Representatives to constitute a rejection of the said bill by the House of Councillors.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="60">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 60.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The budget must first be submitted to the House of Representatives.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Upon consideration of the budget, when the House of Councillors makes a decision different from that of the House of Representatives, and when no agreement can be reached even through a joint committee of both Houses, provided for by law, or in the case of failure by the House of Councillors to take final action within thirty (30) days, the period of recess excluded, after the receipt of the budget passed by the House of Representatives, the decision of the House of Representatives shall be the decision of the Diet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="61">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 61.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The second paragraph of the preceding article applies also to the Diet approval required for the conclusion of treaties.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="62">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 62.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Each House may conduct investigations in relation to government, and may demand the presence and testimony of witnesses, and the production of records.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="63">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 63.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">The Prime Minister and other Ministers of State may, at any time, appear in either House for the purpose of speaking on bills, regardless of whether they are members of the House or not.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">They must appear when their presence is required in order to give answers or explanations.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="64">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 64.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Diet shall set up an impeachment court from among the members of both Houses for the purpose of trying those judges against whom removal proceedings have been instituted.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Matters relating to impeachment shall be provided by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="5">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER V. THE CABINET</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="65">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 65.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Executive power shall be vested in the Cabinet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="66">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 66.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Cabinet shall consist of the Prime Minister, who shall be its head, and other Ministers of State, as provided for by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Prime Minister and other Ministers of State must be civilians.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Cabinet, in the exercise of executive power, shall be collectively responsible to the Diet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="67">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 67.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">The Prime Minister shall be designated from among the members of the Diet by a resolution of the Diet.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">This designation shall precede all other business.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>If the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors disagree and if no agreement can be reached even through a joint committee of both Houses, provided for by law, or the House of Councillors fails to make designation within ten (10) days, exclusive of the period of recess, after the House of Representatives has made designation, the decision of the House of Representatives shall be the decision of the Diet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="68">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 68.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">The Prime Minister shall appoint the Ministers of State.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, a majority of their number must be chosen from among the members of the Diet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Prime Minister may remove the Ministers of State as he chooses.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="69">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 69.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>If the House of Representatives passes a non-confidence resolution, or rejects a confidence resolution, the Cabinet shall resign en masse, unless the House of Representatives is dissolved within ten (10) days.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="70">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 70.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>When there is a vacancy in the post of Prime Minister, or upon the first convocation of the Diet after a general election of members of the House of Representatives, the Cabinet shall resign en masse.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="71">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 71.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>In the cases mentioned in the two preceding articles, the Cabinet shall continue its functions until the time when a new Prime Minister is appointed.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="72">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 72.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Prime Minister, representing the Cabinet, submits bills, reports on general national affairs and foreign relations to the Diet and exercises control and supervision over various administrative branches.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="73">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 73.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Cabinet, in addition to other general administrative functions, shall perform the following functions:</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
            <Item Num="1">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Administer the law faithfully; conduct affairs of state.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="2">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Manage foreign affairs.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="3">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">Conclude treaties.</Sentence>
                <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, it shall obtain prior or, depending on circumstances, subsequent approval of the Diet.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="4">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Administer the civil service, in accordance with standards established by law.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="5">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Prepare the budget, and present it to the Diet.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="6">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">Enact cabinet orders in order to execute the provisions of this Constitution and of the law.</Sentence>
                <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, it cannot include penal provisions in such cabinet orders unless authorized by such law.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
            <Item Num="7">
              <ItemTitle/>
              <ItemSentence>
                <Sentence>Decide on general amnesty, special amnesty, commutation of punishment, reprieve, and restoration of rights.</Sentence>
              </ItemSentence>
            </Item>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="74">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 74.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>All laws and cabinet orders shall be signed by the competent Minister of State and countersigned by the Prime Minister.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="75">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 75.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">The Ministers of State, during their tenure of office, shall not be subject to legal action without the consent of the Prime Minister.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">However, the right to take that action is not impaired hereby.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="6">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER VI. JUDICIARY</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="76">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 76.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The whole judicial power is vested in a Supreme Court and in such inferior courts as are established by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">No extraordinary tribunal shall be established, nor shall any organ or agency of the Executive be given final judicial power.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>All judges shall be independent in the exercise of their conscience and shall be bound only by this Constitution and the laws.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="77">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 77.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Supreme Court is vested with the rule-making power under which it determines the rules of procedure and of practice, and of matters relating to attorneys, the internal discipline of the courts and the administration of judicial affairs.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Public procurators shall be subject to the rule-making power of the Supreme Court.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Supreme Court may delegate the power to make rules for inferior courts to such courts.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="78">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 78.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">Judges shall not be removed except by public impeachment unless judicially declared mentally or physically incompetent to perform official duties.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">No disciplinary action against judges shall be administered by any executive organ or agency.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="79">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 79.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Supreme Court shall consist of a Chief Judge and such number of judges as may be determined by law; all such judges excepting the Chief Judge shall be appointed by the Cabinet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The appointment of the judges of the Supreme Court shall be reviewed by the people at the first general election of members of the House of Representatives following their appointment, and shall be reviewed again at the first general election of members of the House of Representatives after a lapse of ten (10) years, and in the same manner thereafter.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="3">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>In cases mentioned in the foregoing paragraph, when the majority of the voters favors the dismissal of a judge, he shall be dismissed.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="4">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Matters pertaining to review shall be prescribed by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="5">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The judges of the Supreme Court shall be retired upon the attainment of the age as fixed by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="6">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">All such judges shall receive, at regular stated intervals, adequate compensation which shall not be decreased during their terms of office.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="80">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 80.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">The judges of the inferior courts shall be appointed by the Cabinet from a list of persons nominated by the Supreme Court.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="2">All such judges shall hold office for a term of ten (10) years with privilege of reappointment, provided that they shall be retired upon the attainment of the age as fixed by law.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="3"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">The judges of the inferior courts shall receive, at regular stated intervals, adequate compensation which shall not be decreased during their terms of office.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="81">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 81.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Supreme Court is the court of last resort with power to determine the constitutionality of any law, order, regulation or official act.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="82">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 82.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Trials shall be conducted and judgment declared publicly.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">Where a court unanimously determines publicity to be dangerous to public order or morals, a trial may be conducted privately, but trials of political offenses, offenses involving the press or cases wherein the rights of people as guaranteed in Chapter III of this Constitution are in question shall always be conducted publicly.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="7">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER VII. FINANCE</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="83">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 83.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The power to administer national finances shall be exercised as the Diet shall determine.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="84">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 84.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No new taxes shall be imposed or existing ones modified except by law or under such conditions as law may prescribe.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="85">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 85.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No money shall be expended, nor shall the State obligate itself, except as authorized by the Diet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="86">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 86.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Cabinet shall prepare and submit to the Diet for its consideration and decision a budget for each fiscal year.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="87">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 87.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>In order to provide for unforeseen deficiencies in the budget, a reserve fund may be authorized by the Diet to be expended upon the responsibility of the Cabinet.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Cabinet must get subsequent approval of the Diet for all payments from the reserve fund.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="88">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 88.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">All property of the Imperial Household shall belong to the State.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">All expenses of the Imperial Household shall be appropriated by the Diet in the budget.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="89">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 89.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>No public money or other property shall be expended or appropriated for the use, benefit or maintenance of any religious institution or association, or for any charitable, educational or benevolent enterprises not under the control of public authority.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="90">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 90.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Final accounts of the expenditures and revenues of the State shall be audited annually by a Board of Audit and submitted by the Cabinet to the Diet, together with the statement of audit, during the fiscal year immediately following the period covered.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The organization and competency of the Board of Audit shall be determined by law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="91">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 91.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>At regular intervals and at least annually the Cabinet shall report to the Diet and the people on the state of national finances.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="8">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER VIII. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="92">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 92.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Regulations concerning organization and operations of local public entities shall be fixed by law in accordance with the principle of local autonomy.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="93">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 93.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The local public entities shall establish assemblies as their deliberative organs, in accordance with law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The chief executive officers of all local public entities, the members of their assemblies, and such other local officials as may be determined by law shall be elected by direct popular vote within their several communities.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="94">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 94.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Local public entities shall have the right to manage their property, affairs and administration and to enact their own regulations within law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="95">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 95.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>A special law, applicable only to one local public entity, cannot be enacted by the Diet without the consent of the majority of the voters of the local public entity concerned, obtained in accordance with law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="9">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER IX. AMENDMENTS</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="96">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 96.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">Amendments to this Constitution shall be initiated by the Diet, through a concurring vote of two-thirds or more of all the members of each House and shall thereupon be submitted to the people for ratification, which shall require the affirmative vote of a majority of all votes cast thereon, at a special referendum or at such election as the Diet shall specify.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2"/>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>Amendments when so ratified shall immediately be promulgated by the Emperor in the name of the people, as an integral part of this Constitution.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="10">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER X. SUPREME LAW</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="97">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 97.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The fundamental human rights by this Constitution guaranteed to the people of Japan are fruits of the age-old struggle of man to be free; they have survived the many exacting tests for durability and are conferred upon this and future generations in trust, to be held for all time inviolate.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="98">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 98.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>This Constitution shall be the supreme law of the nation and no law, ordinance, imperial rescript or other act of government, or part thereof, contrary to the provisions hereof, shall have legal force or validity.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The treaties concluded by Japan and established laws of nations shall be faithfully observed.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="99">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 99.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The Emperor or the Regent as well as Ministers of State, members of the Diet, judges, and all other public officials have the obligation to respect and uphold this Constitution.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
      <Chapter Num="11">
        <ChapterTitle>CHAPTER XI. SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS</ChapterTitle>
        <Article Num="100">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 100.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>This Constitution shall be enforced as from the day when the period of six months will have elapsed counting from the day of its promulgation.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
          <Paragraph Num="2">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>The enactment of laws necessary for the enforcement of this Constitution, the election of members of the House of Councillors and the procedure for the convocation of the Diet and other preparatory procedures necessary for the enforcement of this Constitution may be executed before the day prescribed in the preceding paragraph.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="101">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 101.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence>If the House of Councillors is not constituted before the effective date of this Constitution, the House of Representatives shall function as the Diet until such time as the House of Councillors shall be constituted.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="102">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 102.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Num="1">The term of office for half the members of the House of Councillors serving in the first term under this Constitution shall be three years.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Num="2">Members falling under this category shall be determined in accordance with law.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
        <Article Num="103">
          <ArticleTitle>Article 103.</ArticleTitle>
          <Paragraph Num="1">
            <ParagraphNum/>
            <ParagraphSentence>
              <Sentence Function="main" Num="1">The Ministers of State, members of the House of Representatives, and judges in office on the effective date of this Constitution, and all other public officials, who occupy positions corresponding to such positions as are recognized by this Constitution shall not forfeit their positions automatically on account of the enforcement of this Constitution unless otherwise specified by law.</Sentence>
              <Sentence Function="proviso" Num="2">When, however, successors are elected or appointed under the provisions of this Constitution they shall forfeit their positions as a matter of course.</Sentence>
            </ParagraphSentence>
          </Paragraph>
        </Article>
      </Chapter>
    </MainProvision>
  </LawBody>
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