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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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T.O. Kuznetsova Japan’s Path of Democratic Development: from the Meiji Constitution to the Postwar Democratic Reforms

Abstract: The article focuses on the history of constitutional development of Japan during the period from the Meiji reforms prior to the promulgation of the Constitution after the World War II.


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law, legal science, emperor, constitution, election, diet, cabinet, law regulation, political parties.


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