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Prior to World War II, State Shinto, which was centered on the worship of the emperor and Yasukuni Shrine's cult of war dead, was established in support of the government and militarism. Since the end of the Occupation, Japanese conservatives have sought to restore State Shinto's institutions even as expanded military budgets have placed Japan among the top five countries in defense spending.
This timely book focuses on the struggles against government attempts to revive "the emperor system" and Japan's prewar military presence. Organized around case studies and based on extensive interviews, it treats the operations of the Japanese court system thoroughly and uncovers important cases regarding religious liberty that remain little know even among specialists on modern Japanese history and society. It shows that litigation has been brought by pacifists, liberals, and others fiercely opposed to renewed militarism and to governmental support for the symbolism and institutions of State Shinto.
Finally, it reveals how religious minorities have sought the enforcement of provisions for the free exercise of religion.
Throughout, the author offers important information on the composition of courts involved and the attitudes of specific judges and provides translated texts of significant judicial decisions, in the process dispelling the stereotype of the Japanese as "reluctant litigants." In addition he provides a rich historical context by introducing U.S. cases showing the history of judicial interpretation of relations between religion and state.
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Constitutional history, Freedom of religion, Church and state, Separation of powers, Constitutional history, japan, LAW, Constitutional, Criminal Law, General, Public, POLITICAL SCIENCE, American Government, National, Religionsfreiheit, Verfassung, Kerk en staat, Godsdienstvrijheid, Église et État, Séparation des pouvoirs, Liberté religieuse, Histoire constitutionnelle, 1995, Geschichte 1945-1990, Sex role, Sex customs, Sexual ethicsPlaces
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To dream of dreams: religious freedom and constitutional politics in postwar Japan
1996, University of Hawai'i Press
in English
0824817575 9780824817572
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-257) and indexes.
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