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The Ministry of Justice (刑部省, Gyōbu-shō, lit. "department of penal affairs") was a division of the eighth century Japanese government of the Imperial Court in Kyoto,[1] instituted in the Asuka period and formalized during the Heian period. The Ministry was replaced in the Meiji period.

Premodern Japan
Imperial seal of Japan

Part of a series on the politics and
government of Japan during the
Nara and Heian periods

Daijō-kan
(Council of State)

Chancellor / Chief Minister

Daijō-daijin
Minister of the LeftSadaijin
Minister of the RightUdaijin
Minister of the CenterNaidaijin
Major CounselorDainagon
Middle CounselorChūnagon
Minor CounselorShōnagon
Eight Ministries
CenterNakatsukasa-shō  
CeremonialShikibu-shō
Civil AdministrationJibu-shō
Popular AffairsMinbu-shō
WarHyōbu-shō
JusticeGyōbu-shō
TreasuryŌkura-shō
Imperial HouseholdKunai-shō
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  • Overview

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    The nature of the ministry was modified in response to changing times. The ambit of the Gyōbu-shō activities encompassed, for example:

    History

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    The duties, responsibilities and focus of the ministry evolved over time. The ritsuryō system of laws were interpreted and applied by bureaucracies which distinguished punishment (gyōbushō) and censorship (danjodai). These were merged in 1871 when the Ministry of Justice (司法省, shihōshō) was established under the Constitution of the Empire of Japan.[3]

    Hierarchy

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    The Ministry of Justice brought together a judiciary and penal system management.[4]

    The top ritsuryō officials within this ministry structure were:

    See also

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    Notes

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    1. ^ Kawakami, Karl Kiyoshi. (1903). The Political Ideas of the Modern Japan, pp. 36-38., p. 36, at Google Books
  • ^ a b c Kawakami, p. 38 n1,, p. 37, at Google Books citing Ito Hirobumi, Commentaries on the Japanese Constitution, p. 87 (1889).
  • ^ Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric et al. (2005).『Shihōshō』in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 855., p. 855, at Google Books
  • ^ Ministry of Justice, Sheffield.
  • ^ a b Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 431., p. 431, at Google Books
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j Titsingh, p. 432., p. 432, at Google Books
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