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Jōji Matsumoto (松本烝治, Matsumoto Jōji, 14 October 1877 – 8 October 1954) was a legal scholar, politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war Empire of Japan. He is also the author of the “Matsumoto Draft”, a proposal for revision of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan in the immediate post-war period. In 1934, Prime Minister Saito Makoto asked that Matsumoto replace Kumakichi Nakajima as Minister of Commerce and Industry. In 1938, he supervised the implementation of a new commercial law.

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  • Matsumoto Jōji (japanisch 松本 烝治; geboren 14. Oktober 1877 in Tokio; gestorben 8. Oktober 1954 daselbst) war ein japanischer Rechtsgelehrter, der u. a. den Entwurf der neuen japanischen Verfassung nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg verfasste. (de)
  • Jōji Matsumoto (松本烝治, Matsumoto Jōji, 14 October 1877 – 8 October 1954) was a legal scholar, politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war Empire of Japan. He is also the author of the “Matsumoto Draft”, a proposal for revision of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan in the immediate post-war period. Matsumoto was born in Tokyo to an ex-samurai family. He graduated from Tokyo Imperial University, was accepted into the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce as a bureaucrat, before returning to Tokyo Imperial University as an assistant professor in 1903. He travelled to Europe from 1906 to 1909 for further studies, and returned to Tokyo Imperial University in 1910 as a full professor. In 1919, Matsumoto accepted a post on the board of directors of the South Manchurian Railway Company, and eventually rose to the position of Vice-President. From 1923, under the second Yamamoto and the Kiyoura administrations, he served as Assistant Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau. Matsumoto was elected to the Imperial Academy in 1924, and also became the President of Kansai University the same year. In 1934, Prime Minister Saito Makoto asked that Matsumoto replace Kumakichi Nakajima as Minister of Commerce and Industry. In 1938, he supervised the implementation of a new commercial law. Matsumoto returned to the government after World War II under the Shidehara administration as a Minister of State, in charge of the “Committee to Study Constitutional Problems” established by order of General Douglas MacArthur to study constitutional amendment, informally known as the “Matsumoto Committee”. However, the Committee soon decided that only minor changes were needed. Their proposals (i.e. the “Matsumoto Proposal”) were immediately rejected as being too conservative, and a draft of what later became the post-war Constitution of Japan prepared by the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers was issued instead. Matsumoto then went into the private sector, opening a legal office, and providing legal advice on commercial issues and acting as a statutory auditor. He also served as a member of the organizing committee for the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra.Matsumoto died in 1954 and was posthumously awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, 1st class. His grave is at the Tama Cemetery in Tokyo. (en)
  • 松本 烝治(まつもと じょうじ、明治10年(1877年)10月14日 - 昭和29年(1954年)10月8日)は、日本の法学者。専門は商法。東京府士族。学位は法学博士。戦後、憲法草案(松本試案)を作成したことで知られる。松本荘一郎の子。 (ja)
  • 松本烝治(日语:松本 烝治/まつもと じょうじ Jōji Matsumoto,1877年10月14日-1954年10月8日),他是日本法律学者、贵族院议员。他是著名铁路学者的儿子。松本出身于东京府士族,1903年(明治36年)获得东京帝国大学商法学博士学位。松本曾担任第二次山本内阁的、斋藤内阁的;他在战后成为币原内阁的主持起草新宪法,并推出了「」。 (zh)
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  • Matsumoto Jōji (japanisch 松本 烝治; geboren 14. Oktober 1877 in Tokio; gestorben 8. Oktober 1954 daselbst) war ein japanischer Rechtsgelehrter, der u. a. den Entwurf der neuen japanischen Verfassung nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg verfasste. (de)
  • 松本 烝治(まつもと じょうじ、明治10年(1877年)10月14日 - 昭和29年(1954年)10月8日)は、日本の法学者。専門は商法。東京府士族。学位は法学博士。戦後、憲法草案(松本試案)を作成したことで知られる。松本荘一郎の子。 (ja)
  • 松本烝治(日语:松本 烝治/まつもと じょうじ Jōji Matsumoto,1877年10月14日-1954年10月8日),他是日本法律学者、贵族院议员。他是著名铁路学者的儿子。松本出身于东京府士族,1903年(明治36年)获得东京帝国大学商法学博士学位。松本曾担任第二次山本内阁的、斋藤内阁的;他在战后成为币原内阁的主持起草新宪法,并推出了「」。 (zh)
  • Jōji Matsumoto (松本烝治, Matsumoto Jōji, 14 October 1877 – 8 October 1954) was a legal scholar, politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war Empire of Japan. He is also the author of the “Matsumoto Draft”, a proposal for revision of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan in the immediate post-war period. In 1934, Prime Minister Saito Makoto asked that Matsumoto replace Kumakichi Nakajima as Minister of Commerce and Industry. In 1938, he supervised the implementation of a new commercial law. (en)
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