Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution
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Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution
Summary
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution is an article of constitution[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of article_of_constitution entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (551 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution is in the country of Japan[3].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's instance of is recorded as article of constitution[4].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's follows is recorded as Article 8 of the Japanese Constitution[5].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's followed by is recorded as Article 10 of the Japanese Constitution[6].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's part of is recorded as Constitution of Japan[7].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[8].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gyb5[9].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's main subject is recorded as pacifism[10].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's main subject is recorded as war[11].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's main subject is recorded as belligerent rights[12].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's main subject is recorded as military[13].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Japan[14].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's copyright status is recorded as public domain[15].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's quotation or excerpt is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '第九条\u3000日本国民は、正義と秩序を基調とする国際平和を誠実に希求し、国権の発動たる戦争と、武力による威嚇又は武力の行使は、国際紛争を解決する手段としては、永久にこれを放棄する。②\u3000前項の目的を達するため、陸海空軍その他の戦力は、これを保持しない。国の交戦権は、これを認めない。'}[16].
- Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution's quotation or excerpt is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': "Aspirant sincèrement à une paix internationale fondée sur la justice et l'ordre, le peuple japonais renonce à jamais à la guerre en tant que droit souverain de la nation, ou à la menace, ou à l'usage de la force comme moyen de règlement des conflits internationaux. Pour atteindre le but fixé au paragraphe précédent, il ne sera jamais maintenu de forces terrestres, navales et aériennes, ou autre potentiel de guerre. Le droit de belligérance de l'État ne sera pas reconnu."}[17].
Why It Matters
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution ranks in the top 5% of article_of_constitution entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (551 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]