Sung Ho Kim, “To Make 'We the People': Constitutional Founding in Postwar Japan and South Korea” (2010) 8 International Journal of Constitutional Law 800, 814. Akihiro Ogawa, “Peace, a Contested Identity: Japan's Constitutional Revision and Grassroots Peace Movements” (2011) 36 Peace & Change 373,374. David Arase, “Japan, the Active State? Security Policy After 9/11” ( ...
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See Richard H. Fallon, Jr., “Legitimacy and the Constitution” (2005) 118 Harvard Law Review 1787, 1795. See ibid. 1794. There is a third form of legitimacy worth noting—moral legitimacy—which the constitutional change may possess if it ...
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