Article 61 of the Constitution of Japan

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Article 61 of the Constitution of Japan is a provision that outlines the procedures and requirements for the Diet’s involvement in the ratification of treaties concluded by the executive branch.

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Article 61 of the Constitution of Japan canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
adoptedWith Constitution of Japan
appliesTo National Diet
surface form: National Diet of Japan

Cabinet of Japan
surface form: executive branch of Japan
bindingOn Cabinet of Japan
National Diet
surface form: National Diet of Japan
chapter Chapter III of the Constitution of Japan
concerns treaties concluded by the executive branch
country Japan
dateEffective 3 May 1947
enforcedIn Japan
governs parliamentary control over treaty ratification
hasLegalStatus supreme law provision
jurisdiction Japan
language Japanese
legalEffect conditions for treaties to become effective under Japanese law
legalSystem Japanese constitutional law
partOf Constitution of Japan
regulates Diet involvement in treaty ratification
ratification of treaties
requires Diet approval of treaties
requiresActionBy House of Councillors
surface form: House of Councillors of Japan

House of Representatives of Japan
subjectMatter relationship between Diet and Cabinet in treaty-making
treaty ratification procedure
typeOfNorm procedural rule

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Article 56 of the Constitution of Japan relatedTo Article 61 of the Constitution of Japan
Article 60 of the Constitution of Japan relatedTo Article 61 of the Constitution of Japan
Chapter IV of the Constitution of Japan containsArticle Article 61 of the Constitution of Japan