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The possibility of making a peace constitution in Taiwan – the Article 9 of Japan's Constitution as a reference

Date Issued
2006
Date
2006
Author(s)
Chen, Chia-Hui
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zh-TW
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http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/57009
Abstract
Peace is what people's always longing for, nevertheless, the state of war and the state of peace are in constant alternation during human's history. Therefore, to build a world of peace free from war is an ideal for man. Knowing that people insist on the importance of peace consciousness, however, the peace consciousness could it just be a "myth" after all ? Is there any possibility of making the pacifism eventually come true ? Could peace become a part of human rights ? The fact is that the cross-strait relations have been deteriorated due to the set-up of China's anti-secession law ; some controversial issues have become a source of conflicts in the Congress - such as arms procurement or the peace promotion law ; moreover, it exists certain complicated historical factors in Taiwan. All the issues mentioned above show up the complexity of the cross-strait issue and of the national security. As we know, the majority of people want to keep the peace they enjoy now, so to settle disputes via peaceful way instead of making war, and to build up a framework of peace for Taiwan’s future have become the most concerned issues. Meanwhile, the international community tends to embrace peace, that is to say peace has become the ultimate goal of mankind. The author here tries to use the notion of peace as the base of discussion, then extends the discussion to the sprit as well as the practice of the Article 9 of Japan’s Constitution, to see if there’s any possibility of making and applying a peace constitution in Taiwan, and to clarify some related issues of pacifism. To develop the up-coming dissertation, the author would like to use the following sub-titles : (1) The theory and philosophical fundament of peace. (2) The interaction between peace, constitution and human rights – the derivative of the right to live in peace. (3) The practice of peace and democracy - Article 9 of Japan's Constitution as a reference. (4) The practice of peace theory in our country and its way – the possibility of making a peace constitution.
Subjects
憲法
和平
和平權
日本憲法第九條
和平憲法
constitution
peace
right to peace
peace constitution
SDGs

[SDGs]SDG16

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thesis
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