Yoshio Suzuki
Yoshio Suzuki (sea bass Yoshio, from January 17, 1894 to August 25, 1963) is Japanese politician, jurist, lawyer. I contributed to birth of an establishment, the pacifism of the right to live in the Constitution of Japan.
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Origin, person
I am born (1894) in Shirakawa-shi, Fukushima on January 17 in 1894. I become a scholar (professor) after graduation in Tokyo Imperial University and successively hold a professor at Tokyo Woman's Christian College professor, Tohoku empire university professor, Hosei University. I opened the bar after resignation and became Director of empire Bar Association.
I am concerned with organization of the Social Democratic Party Japan and, after World War II, participate in the making of the constitution draft. In addition, I am concerned with the constitution social gathering of Shinkichi Umino, Yukio Ozaki and others and am engaged in constitution draft making here. I show up in person by the Lower House election from the Social Democratic Party Japan in the Fukushima every prefecture ward in 1946 and win for the first time. Turn by the medium constituency system in two wards of Fukushima; member of the House of Representatives seven quarters (in the position political party the Social Democratic Party Japan → right wing Socialist Party → Social Democratic Party Japan → Democratic Socialist Party). I acted as the Minister for Justice, the legal affairs president the other day in the Katayama Cabinet, Ashida Cabinet until (1948) in 1948 from (1947) in 1947. It has it pointed out by right to live rule conclusion of Constitution of Japan Article 25 in a recent study that the role that Yoshio Suzuki achieved was big. On August 1, 1946, the flow of the committee changed with word that was full of the spirit of Suzuki "to be the human rights that then the right to live was the most important" in the seventh deliberation of the empire constitution reform bill subcommittee in the direction of the right to live approval. [1]I became President of Senshu University, the Tohoku academy director afterwards.
I die at 69 years old (1963) on August 25 in 1963.
HistorianDaizaburo Yuiは grandchild[2]。
Committee in Imperial Diet, the Diet
Book
- "Two color printing compendium of laws reference text addition and exclusion liberty" supervision creation company 1932
- "Example assessment of a case data for the study 編有斐閣 1937 of the election violations penalty"
- "New constitution handbook" trout Publishing 1948
- It is bookshop 1948 about "commentary Political Funds Control Law and 改正選擧法 of 新選擧運動" in Hisao Kamiya, Masayoshi Honda joint work modern times
- Institute for "story Tokyo education 1954 of the socialism"
- "Precedent count method" Daizo Yokoi joint work Japan criticism new company 1956 social science library
Biography
- "Yoshio Suzuki" Yoshio Suzuki biography publication society 1964
Footnote
- ^ Mariko Shimizu "Yoshio Suzuki and right to live rule 2 to being established participation - - study notebook" [Shoichi Nishoji et al. "intellectual formation (2) Tohoku academy University of C.E. and modern Japan", 2012 75-111 pages
- ^ News from Azabu school library No. 52, p. 24 (PDF)
- ^ "Minutes (the House of Representatives) subcommittee at the time of the Constitution of Japan establishment concerned". House of Representatives constitution examination committee. The House of Representatives (July 25, 1946). November 3, 2015 reading.
Allied item
| Public office | ||
|---|---|---|
| Predecessors in the family line: Tetsu Katayama | The Minister for Justice The 48th: 1947-1948 | The next era: The abolition |
| Predecessors in the family line: New establishment | The legal affairs president 第 1-2 generations: 1948 | The next era: Shigeru Yoshida |
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