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Dissolution of Religious Corporations in Japan: Constitutional Issues 3. Article 81 of the Religious Corporations Act

Summary by Bitter Winter
This provision is unconstitutional unless it is interpreted to mean that religious corporations can only be dissolved if they are found guilty of a crime. Kobayashi Setsuko Third of five articles. See articles 1 and 2. Note: Parenthetical references in the original Japanese text have been left intact. Read the original article in English. The first page of the original Japanese Constitution. It contains the Emperor's Imperial Rescript. Credits. …
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This provision is unconstitutional unless it is interpreted to mean that religious corporations can only be dissolved if they are found guilty of a crime. Kobayashi Setsuko Third of five articles. See articles 1 and 2. Note: Parenthetical references in the original Japanese text have been left intact. Read the original article in English. The first page of the original Japanese Constitution. It contains the Emperor's Imperial Rescript. Credits. …

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Bitter Winter broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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