Article 32 of the Constitution of Japan

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Article 32 of the Constitution of Japan is the provision that guarantees every person the right of access to the courts as a fundamental human right.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of the Constitution of Japan
constitutional provision
aimsTo secure effective judicial relief for individuals
appliesTo every person
belongsToCategory fair trial rights
human rights in Japan
bindingOn executive branch of Japan
judicial branch of Japan
legislative branch of Japan
cameIntoForceWith Constitution of Japan of 1947 NERFINISHED
chapterTitle Chapter III: Rights and Duties of the People
classifiedAs fundamental human rights provision
constitutionalHierarchy supreme law within the Japanese legal order
dateEffective 3 May 1947
englishTranslation No person shall be denied the right of access to the courts.
ensures availability of courts for dispute resolution
judicial protection of rights
guaranteesRight right of access to the courts
right to a trial
inForce true
interpretedBy Supreme Court of Japan NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Japan
language Japanese
legalEffect binds all public authorities in Japan
legalNature directly enforceable right
legalSystem Japanese constitutional law
locationWithinDocument Chapter III of the Constitution of Japan
originalLanguageText 何人も、裁判所において裁判を受ける権利を奪はれない。
partOf Constitution of Japan NERFINISHED
prohibits denial of the right to receive a trial in a court
protects access to judicial remedies
right to bring a case before a court
relatedTo Article 31 of the Constitution of Japan
Article 76 of the Constitution of Japan
replaced corresponding provisions of the Meiji Constitution regarding access to courts
scope administrative cases
civil cases
criminal cases

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Chapter III of the Constitution of Japan containsArticle Article 32 of the Constitution of Japan