When an emergency occurs that cannot be handled by the governing body in peacetime, such as war or a large-scale disaster, the state has the authority to take emergency measures, such as suspending the constitution, in order to maintain the existence of the nation. It is believed that there are no provisions for national emergency powers in the Constitution of Japan. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
戦争や大規模災害など平時の統治機構では対処できない非常事態が発生したとき、国家の存立を維持するために国家権力が憲法の一時停止などの非常措置をとる権限。日本国憲法では国家緊急権の規定は存在しないと考えられている。
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