CHAPTER VII Article 86 Japan’s Constitution of 1946
Article 86. The Cabinet shall prepare and submit to the Diet for its consideration and decision a budget for each fiscal year. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 86. The Cabinet shall prepare and submit to the Diet for its consideration and decision a budget for each fiscal year. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 85. No money shall be expended, nor shall the State obligate itself, except as authorized by the Diet. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 84. No new taxes shall be imposed or existing ones modified except by law or under such conditions as law may prescribe. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
CHAPTER VII FINANCE Article 83. The power to administer national finances shall be exercised as the Diet shall determine. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 82. Trials shall be conducted and judgment declared publicly. 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
Article 81. The Supreme Court is the court of last resort with power to determine the constitutionality of any law, order, regulation or official act. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 80. The judges of the inferior courts shall be appointed by the Cabinet from a list of persons nominated by the Supreme Court. 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
Article 79. 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. The appointment of the judges of the Supreme Court shall be reviewed by the people at the first general election
Article 78. Judges shall not be removed except by public impeachment unless judicially declared mentally or physically incompetent to perform official duties. No disciplinary action against judges shall be administered by any executive organ or agency. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 77. 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. Public procurators shall be subject to the rule-making power of the Supreme Court. The Supreme