A New Proposal for Assistance of Impacted People on the Basis of the Present Social System

  • Ide Akira
    Department of Economics, Kinki University
  • Kaneta Naoki
    Environment Policy Division, The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan
  • Tatsuki Shigeo
    Faculty of Social Studies, Doshisha University
  • Hayashi Haruo
    Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University

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  • 現行社会制度を基盤とした被災者支援システムの提案
  • ゲンコウ シャカイ セイド オ キバン ト シタ ヒサイシャ シエン システム ノ テイアン

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Abstract

<p>After the Hanshin-Awaji great earth quake, the problem that the government should compensate for personal property is causing debate. The Japanese government has refused to compensate for personal property from the era of Meiji. However, the idea that the government should compensate for personal houses is becoming popular, and some local governments make virtual compensation. On the basis of these situations, firstly we will first explain the recent moves in personal compensation, and then will think of the constitutional rationale and financial reasons which make compensation for personal properties difficult. Furthermore, after presenting the current situation in America, we would like to propose a new assistance system in Japan.</p>

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