CHAPTER III Article 36 Japan’s Constitution of 1946
Article 36. The infliction of torture by any public officer and cruel punishments are absolutely forbidden. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 36. The infliction of torture by any public officer and cruel punishments are absolutely forbidden. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 35. 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. Each search or
Article 34. 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
Article 33. 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. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 32. No person shall be denied the right of access to the courts. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 31. No person shall be deprived of life or liberty, nor shall any other criminal penalty be imposed, except according to procedure established by law. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 30. The people shall be liable to taxation as provided by law. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 29. The right to own or to hold property is inviolable. Property rights shall be defined by law, in conformity with the public welfare. Private property may be taken for public use upon just compensation therefor. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 28. The right of workers to organize and to bargain and act collectively is guaranteed. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946
Article 27. All people shall have the right and the obligation to work. Standards for wages, hours, rest and other working conditions shall be fixed by law. Children shall not be exploited. Complete: japans-constitution-of-1946