Article 14 of the Japanese Constitution
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Article 14:
All of the people are equal under the law and there shall be no discrimination in political, economic or social relations because of race, creed, sex, social status or family origin. 2) Peers and peerage shall not be recognized. 3) No privilege shall accompany any award of honor, decoration or any distinction, nor shall any such award be valid beyond the lifetime of the individual who now holds or hereafter may receive it.
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- Back to the Japanese Constitution page
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[edit] External links
- Full text from official website of the House of Councillors
- Full text from The Solon Law Archive
- Birth of the Constitution of Japan
- Beate Sirota Gordon (Blog about Beate Sirota Gordon and the documentary film "The Gift from Beate")