日本の憲法についてエッセイを書きたいと思う。
日本の憲法は世界ではよく平和憲法とも呼ばれている。
日本は第二次世界大戦のとき、アメリカと戦争をした。
アメリカ、日本共々多くの人々がなくなった。
アメリカと戦争を始めるまで日本は、軍国主義の道を
進んできた。しかし、アメリカに敗戦後、新しい憲法を宣言し
そのもとで民主主義として再出発することになった。
平和憲法といわれる由縁は、以下の3つの宣言からである。
「戦争の放棄」「戦力の不保持」「交戦権の否認」
The Japanese costitution is often callled as peace constitution globally.
Japan fought against the United States during the world war II.
Many Americans as well as Japanese died.
Before starting a war with the United States, Japan was proceeding its militarism way.
However, after losing to the United States, Japan announced new constitution,
and restart as a democratic country under new constitution.
Following three declaration are the reasons why it is called peace constitution.
"renunciation of war", "non-posession of force" "denial of belligerent rights"
The Constitution of Japan is regularly referred to as a "Peace Constitution".
In World War II, Japan waged war against the United States.
Many people from both countries lost their lives.
Until this war, Japan had been a militaristic country. But after losing the war to the United States, it created a new constitution and started over as a democratic country.
This constitution is referred to as a "Peace Constitution" for the following declarations made within the constitution: "Renunciation of war", "renunciation of military forces", and "denying the right of belligerency of the state".
しかし、現在この憲法は時代にあわないと、憲法を変更する
べきだと主張する人々と、維持すべきだという人々と大きく
議論されている。
この日本の平和憲法を通して、平和とはなにか、
そして今後日本は国際社会に対してどのように接して、
貢献していくべきかを、書きたいと思う。
また、日本はこの平和憲法を維持すべきか、変えるべきかについても
考察していきたいと思う。
Through this Japanese peace constitution, I'd like to write about how Japan should act and contribute in the international sodiety in the future.
Additionally, I'd like to examine whether Japan should maintain this peace constitution or change it.
I would like to write about what peace is and how Japan should deal with and contribute to the world community through Japan's peaceful constitution.
Additionally, I would like to discuss if Japan should maintain this peaceful constitution or change it.
ありがとうございます。