Article 27 of the Constitution of Japan

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Article 27 of the Constitution of Japan is the provision that guarantees the right and obligation to work, sets standards for working conditions, and prohibits the exploitation of children.

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Article 27 of the Constitution of Japan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of the Constitution of Japan
constitutional provision
adoptedOn 1946-11-03
aimsToProtect children from economic exploitation
workers from exploitation
appliesTo employers in Japan
workers in Japan
bindingOn executive of Japan
judiciary of Japan NERFINISHED
legislature of Japan
cameIntoForceOn 1947-05-03
chapter Chapter III of the Constitution of Japan NERFINISHED
constitutionalCategory rights and duties of the people
country Japan
enforcedThrough Labor Standards Act of Japan NERFINISHED
labor legislation of Japan
establishes obligation to work
guarantees minimum standards of wholesome and cultured living in relation to work
right to work
hasNumber 27
influencedBy postwar democratic reforms in Japan
interpretedBy Supreme Court of Japan NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Japan
language Japanese
legalRightType social right
legalStatus supreme law provision
legalSystem Japanese law
partOf Constitution of Japan NERFINISHED
prohibits child labor exploitation
exploitation of children
regulates working conditions
relatedTo Article 25 of the Constitution of Japan
Article 28 of the Constitution of Japan
requires standards for working conditions
state to promote welfare in the field of labor
subjectMatter fundamental human rights
labor rights
social welfare

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Chapter III of the Constitution of Japan containsArticle Article 27 of the Constitution of Japan