I'm just wondering, not doing a school report or anything. Every Google search I've tried brings up... nothing.
Since Japan doesn't seem to have a concept of 'natural-born' citizens, it seems that they're all naturalized in some way. Do you get to vote? Can you be convicted of the same crime twice? Do Japanese prefectures have more power than the national parliment? Is there government censorship?
Anything resembling a Bill of Rights, or admendments, or court decisions allowing individual or community rights? I'd really like to know.
Since Japan doesn't seem to have a concept of 'natural-born' citizens, it seems that they're all naturalized in some way. Do you get to vote? Can you be convicted of the same crime twice? Do Japanese prefectures have more power than the national parliment? Is there government censorship?
Anything resembling a Bill of Rights, or admendments, or court decisions allowing individual or community rights? I'd really like to know.