The respective Ministers of State shall give their advice to the Emperor and be responsible for it. All laws, Imperial ordinances, and Imperial rescripts, of whatever kind, that relate to the affairs of State, require the countersignature of a Minister... Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan - 64 ページHirobumi Itō 著 - 1889 - 259 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Percy Thomas Etherton, Hubert Hessell Tiltman - 1928 - 308 ページ
...power to twenty-five per cent. of the adult males. Article 55 of the Constitution also lays down that "the respective Ministers of State shall give their...advice to the Emperor and be responsible for it", and that as the Emperor has the sole power of appointing ministers, so he has the sole right to dismiss... | |
| Marius B. Jansen - 2009 - 933 ページ
...be expected to change his spots or be replaced. The constitution specified (in Article 55) only that "the respective Ministers of State shall give their...advice to the Emperor, and be responsible for it"; presumably they were to be appointed by the throne. Election campaigning was accompanied by a fair... | |
| Gbingba Gbosoe - 2006 - 400 ページ
...seats and speak in either House. CHAPTER IV: THE MINISTERS OF STATE AND THE PRIVY COUNCIL Article 55. The respective Ministers of State shall give their advice to the Emperor, and be responsible for it (2) All laws, Imperial Ordinances, and Imperial Rescripts of whatever kind, that relate to the affairs... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 2007 - 262 ページ
...commutation of punishments. As to the Ministers of State, the Constitution of Japan, Article 55, says : " The respective Ministers of State shall give their advice to the Emperor and be responsible for it.1* Ito's commentary on this article indicates his intention in framing it. " When a Minister of... | |
| Asiatic Society of Japan - 1916 - 572 ページ
...(Art. 21). SECTION ,,6. \ MINISTERS OF STATE (Kokumu Daijin). Art. 55 of the Constitution provides that the respective Ministers of State shall give their advice to the Emperor and be responsible to him for the same. Ministers of State being chief officials entrusted with the general control of... | |
| Military Academy, West Point - 1945 - 356 ページ
...Japanese Constitution, like the American, makes no provision for a cabinet. It does, however, state that the respective Ministers of State shall give their advice to the Emperor and be responsible to him for it. This provision, and the fact that the organization of Japan's first Cabinet antedated... | |
| Wilhelm Röhl - 2005 - 858 ページ
...time, take seats and speak in either House. CHAPTER IV THE MINISTERS OF STATE AND THE PRIVY COUNCIL ARTICLE LV The respective Ministers of State shall give their advice to the Tenno, and be responsible for it. All Laws, Imperial Ordinances and Imperial Rescripts of whatever... | |
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