divine, and sacred. He is preeminent above all his subjects. He must be reverenced and is inviolable. He has indeed to pay due respect to the law, but the law has no power to hold him accountable to it. ... He shall not be made a topic of derogatory comment... Hirohito And The Making Of Modern Japan - Page 30 de Herbert P. Bix - 2009 - 832 pages Aperçu limité -
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