2019 年 2019 巻 72 号 p. 7-27
This paper examines the restriction on constitutional rights. Even if constitutional rights are established, laws which override the protection granted by such rights may be required. But, to allow such laws, some matters must be prescribed in constitution. Those matters include authorizing the power to pass bills which override constitutional rights to Congress, limiting the contents of such bills, and providing vote rules used to pass such bills. People, who are in a position to amend constitution and want to allow such laws, will consider these matters in such a way that reduce so-called interdependence cost.