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Special Issue: A New Constitution for Japan?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2025

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1. The Constitution, Human Rights and Pluralism in Japan: Alternative Visions of Constitutions Past and Future - Tessa Morris-Suzuki

2. We, the Japanese People: Rethinking the Meaning of the Peace Constitution - C. Douglas Lummis

3. Prime Minster Abe's Constitutional Campaign and the Assault on Individual Rights - Okano Yayo

4. Affirmative Action Policies Under the Postwar Japanese Constitution: On the Effects of the Dōwa Special Measures Policy - Noah McCormack

5. Rethinking Japan's Constitution from the Perspective of the Ainu and Ryūkyū Peoples - Uemura Hideaki and Jeffry Gayman

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