Article 34 of the Constitution of Japan

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Article 34 of the Constitution of Japan is a provision in the chapter on fundamental human rights that guarantees protection against arbitrary arrest and detention, requiring lawful procedures and prompt judicial review.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of the Constitution of Japan
constitutional provision
appliesTo arrest procedures in Japan
detention procedures in Japan
effectiveSince 1947-05-03
enshrinedIn postwar Constitution of Japan NERFINISHED
guarantees protection against arbitrary arrest
protection against arbitrary detention
hasJapaneseName 日本国憲法第34条 NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfGuarantee personal liberty safeguard
procedural safeguard
language Japanese
legalDomain constitutional law
human rights law
locatedInJurisdiction Japan NERFINISHED
partOf Chapter III of the Constitution of Japan NERFINISHED
Constitution of Japan NERFINISHED
prevents arbitrary deprivation of physical liberty
protectsRight right not to be arrested without lawful cause
right not to be detained without lawful cause
right to be informed of the charges
right to request judicial review of detention
relatedTo Article 31 of the Constitution of Japan
Article 33 of the Constitution of Japan
Article 35 of the Constitution of Japan NERFINISHED
requires lawful procedures for arrest
lawful procedures for detention
prompt judicial review of detention
subject fundamental human rights
personal liberty

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Chapter III of the Constitution of Japan containsArticle Article 34 of the Constitution of Japan