Tatsukichi Minobe
was a Japanese statesman and scholar of constitutional law. His interpretation of the role of the monarchy in the pre-war Empire of Japan was a source of considerable controversy in the increasingly radicalized political environment of Japan in the 1930s.His wife was the daughter of Dairoku Kikuchi, and his son Ryokichi Minobe was governor of Tokyo (1967–1979). Provided by Wikipedia
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Chikujō Kenpō seigi. by Minobe, Tatsukichi, 1873-1948
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Xian fa xue yuan li
憲法學原理 /by Minobe, Tatsukichi, 1873-1948Published 1925Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via LLMC)
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日本行政法 /by Minobe, Tatsukichi, 1873-1948Published 1936Call Number: Loading…Search for the full-text version of this title in HathiTrust
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逐条憲法精義 /Published 1927Other Authors: “…Minobe, Tatsukichi, 1873-1948…”
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