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Fundamental Human Rights Compared in Two Progressive Constitutions: Japan and Montana
Authors
Fritz Snyder
Publication date
1 January 2004
Publisher
The Scholarly Forum @ Montana Law
Abstract
This article focuses on certain of the fundamental or inalienable rights of the Japan Constitution and compares and contrasts them with their counterparts in the Montana Constitution
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