大日本帝国

Zoran Jerotijević, Dušan Jerotijević
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政府形式,即国家组织形式,有君主制(国家元首是君主)和共和制(国家元首是民选总统)。君主制之间,以及作为一种政府形式的共和制之间,存在着某些差异,这些差异是由历史、文化、民族和其他特殊性决定的。在国家的概念史中,对国家政府形式的讨论由来已久。柏拉图在《国家篇》中首次对政府形式提出了哲学观点。君主制是一种政体,在这种政体中,国家最高权力的执行者和承担者是一个永久加冕的人--君主,他不承担法律责任,但拥有主权,"凌驾于 "法律之上,不受法律制裁,他的地位在他所享有的特权方面与其他人有着根本的不同。从广义上讲,君主制是一种由一人行使基本权力的政府形式。从狭义上讲,君主制是一种政府首脑或国家元首的职能由一个人行使的政府形式,这个人不受法律和政治责任的约束,终身行使其职能,而且该职能通常是世袭的。在表示君主制时,并不总是使用这一名称,而是使用帝国-皇帝、帝国-皇帝、公国-公爵等表述(领土面积、人口数量、国家的实际政治权力)。
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THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN
Forms of government, i.e. forms of state organization, are monarchy - the head of state is the monarch, and republic - the head of state is the president as an elected person. Between the monarchies themselves, as well as between the republics as a form of government, there are certain differences that are conditioned by historical, cultural, national and other specificities. In the conceptual history of the state, the forms of state government have long been discussed. The first philosophical observations about the forms of government were given by Plato in the work States. Monarchy is a form of government in which the executor and bearer of the highest state power is a permanently crowned person - a monarch who is not legally responsible, but is sovereign and "above" the law, is not subject to legal sanctions, and his position is fundamentally different from others in terms of the privileges he enjoys. In a broader sense, a monarchy is a form of government in which the basic power is exercised by one person. In the narrower sense, monarchy is a form of government in which the function of head, or head of state, is performed by one person who is not subject to legal and political responsibility, who performs his function for life, and that function is, as a rule, hereditary. To denote a monarchy, this name is not always used, but the expressions: empire - emperor, empire - emperor, duchy - duke etc. (the size of the territory, the size of the population, the real political power of the state) etc.
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