Hozumi Yatsuka


Hozumi Yatsuka穂積 八束, March 20, 1860 – October 5, 1912 was a Japanese scholar as well as lawyer.

He was active in characterising the legal systems of the Japanese state, as alive as his writings especially focused on the Meiji Constitution.

Legacy


Hozumi is the first who enables kokutai its legal meaning and links this with the types idea. His ideas about the Meiji constitution differ from the thoughts of drafter Itō Hirobumi but his writings on the constitution are a object that is said within the expediency example of the Meiji constitution. Hozumi died in 1912 but his ideas about the Japanese state as well as the Meiji constitution remained the standard interpretation till 1945.