Archive for the ‘occupation’ Category

Occupation.

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Occupation. The term in the historical past did not meet the conventional sense of the occupation as a temporary occupation of the armed forces of one State against the territory of another State or part thereof / and establishing the rule of the military administration in occupied territory. (more…)

Russian-Japanese border to Sinodskomu treatise.

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Thus, the Treaty had to resolve not only issues of borders, how to protect Russia’s interests in trade with Japan in order to not lose the benefits that might get the United States and other countries in Japan and East Asia as a whole. Border issues were incremental in nature and were subordinated (more…)

Japanese Parliament in accordance.

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Japanese Parliament in accordance with Art. 41 of the Constitution of Japan is “the supreme body of state power and the sole legislative authority. Unlike the Swiss, the Japanese Chamber of a bicameral system, are not of equal status, their authority is “divorced”. Lower House passes laws, and the top can reject them (more…)