Abstract
The study of problems of constitutional and legal regulation using estological methods continues. The origin, development and operation of the constitutional and legal status of the state symbols of Japan is considered (an estological study of one of the institutions of Japanese constitutional law). Empirical materials and authentic documents (sources of law, acts of interpretation of law, acts of implementation and application of law) of Japan are introduced into scientific circulation. Conclusive constitutional and legal norms that have significant signs of legal and linguistic uncertainty are subject to esthological research. Based on the study of the patterns of existence of interests in constitutional law and the interests of constitutional legal regulation in Japan, conclusions are synthesized about the meaning and content of state symbols, its legal and technical features. As a result of the study, the presence of a phenomenology of interests of constitutional and legal regulation is revealed. The hypothesis is confirmed that the interests of legal regulation differ from the political interests of subjects of constitutional law.
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