2077:, and the Government generally observes these prohibitions. The law provides for judicial determination of the legality of detention. Persons may not be detained without charge, and prosecuting authorities must be prepared to demonstrate that probable cause exists to detain the accused. Under the law, a suspect may be held in detention at either a regular detention facility or "substitute" (police) detention facility for up to 72 hours. A judge must interview suspects prior to detention. A judge may extend preindictment custody by up to two consecutive 10-day periods based on a prosecutor's application. These extensions were sought and granted routinely. Under extraordinary circumstances, prosecutors may seek an additional 5-day extension, bringing the maximum period of preindictment custody to 28 days.
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if such restriction is compatible with the spirit of the
Constitution. Access sometimes was abridged in practice; for example, the law allows prosecutors to control access to counsel before indictment, and there were allegations of coerced confessions. Defendants are protected from the retroactive application of laws and have the right of access to incriminating evidence after a formal indictment. However, the law does not require full disclosure by prosecutors, and material that the prosecution does not use in court may be suppressed. Critics claimed that legal representatives of defendants did not always have access to all needed relevant material in the police record. A defendant who is dissatisfied with the decision of a trial court of first instance may appeal to a higher court.
2095:, police and prosecutors have the power to control or limit access by legal counsel when deemed necessary for the sake of an investigation. Counsel may not be present during interrogations at any time before or after indictment. As a court-appointed attorney is not approved until after indictment, suspects must rely on their own resources to hire an attorney before indictment, although local bar associations provided detainees with limited free counseling. Critics charged that access to counsel was limited both in duration and frequency; however, the Government denied that this was the case. Incommunicado detention could be used for up to 23 days.
2667:, often goes unreported due to social and cultural concerns about shaming one's family or endangering the reputation of one's spouse or children. NPA statistics on violence against women probably understated the magnitude of the problem. According to NPA statistics, there were 12,568 cases of alleged domestic violence and 1,499 restraining orders issued in 2003. Police took action in 41 cases in which court orders were violated. Between April and September, the 120 preferential consultation centers received 24,818 cases of domestic violence consultations. Of the total 103,986 consultations since fiscal 2002, 99.6% were for women.
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1708:(406 cases), followed by the physically disabled, the sick, foreign residents, women, the elderly, and gender identity. Of the cases in which the MOJ initiated redress for victims, 18.6% involved privacy violations, 14.5% involved labor rights, 13.3% involved school bullying, 12.8% involved assault and abuse, and 10.2% involved extortion and coercion. According to the MOJ, the number of human rights violations has decreased from year to year, but the number of cases of school bullying and human rights violations on the Internet remained high.
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2979:. Women and girls from Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, Malaysia, Burma, and Indonesia also were trafficked into the country in smaller numbers. The country was a destination for illegal immigrants from China who were trafficked by organized crime groups and held in debt bondage for sexual exploitation and indentured servitude in sweatshops and restaurants. The Government reported that some smugglers used killings and abduction to enforce cooperation.
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2043:. The Crime-Victims law calls for compensation and counseling for crime victims, upholding victims' rights, and providing victims with criminal investigation information. Aimed at toughening penalties against felons, the Penal Code revision establishes new charges for gang rape, increases maximum prison terms and penalties for life-threatening crimes, and extends the statute of limitations for prosecuting capital offenses from 15 to 29 years.
2722:) during World War II were finalized during 2004. In February, the Tokyo High Court rejected an appeal by 7 Taiwanese former "comfort women", while in November the Supreme Court dismissed a damage suit filed in 1991 by 35 Korean wartime "comfort women". In December 2004 the Tokyo High Court dismissed an appeal by 4 Chinese former "comfort women", and the Supreme Court rejected a suit filed in 1993 by 46 Filipina wartime "comfort women".
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graduate law schools to increase the overall number of legal professionals threefold by 2010, and requiring that courts and opposing litigants jointly work to improve trial planning by allowing for earlier evidence collection and disclosure. The advisory panel on judicial reform released the official standards for setting up graduate law schools, and in March 2004, 68 universities (22 public and 46 private) opened new law schools.
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2334:, and the government respects this right in practice. The government does not interfere with access to Internet publications. Individuals and groups engage in the pleasant expression of views via the Internet, including eâmail. The law and constitution prohibit arbitrary interference with privacy, family, home, or correspondence, and the government generally respects these prohibitions in practice.
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A defendant is informed of the charges upon arrest and is assured a public trial by an independent civilian court with defense counsel and the right of cross-examination. There was no trial by jury; however, a judicial reform bill passed in May will allow serious criminal cases to be tried by a six-person, randomly selected jury and panel of judges. The law was scheduled to take effect in 2009.
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workers with disabilities employed by private companies comprised on average 1.5% of the total number of regular employees, somewhat less than the legally stipulated rate of 1.8%. While nearly 70% of large corporations (1,000 or more employees) fell short of this goal, several large corporations had special divisions for workers with disabilities, including
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individuals for trafficking-related offenses, 8 of whom were traffickers. Of these individuals, 36 were convicted, 14 received prison terms, 17 received fines, and 5 received both a fine and prison term. In
February 2003, 17 prefecture police offices and the Tokyo Metropolitan police simultaneously raided 24 strip clubs and rescued 68 trafficking victims.
1704:(MOJ) for 2022, the MOJ human rights organs received 159,864 consultations on human rights violations, completed 7,627 cases of remedial measures for victims, and initiated 7,859 cases of remedial measures. Of the cases in which the MOJ completed redress for victims, the largest number of cases related to discriminatory treatment were for discriminated
3235:. According to a government survey, more than 70% of citizens worried that an increase in the number of illegally employed foreign workers could undermine public safety and result in human rights abuses against the workers themselves. Nevertheless, more than 80% said the country should accept foreign laborers conditionally or unconditionally.
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international human rights groups generally operated without governmental restrictions, investigating and publishing their findings on human rights cases. Government officials generally were cooperative and responsive to their views, although the
Government restricted access by human rights groups to detention facilities.
2050:, allowing foreign prisoners to petition to serve their sentences in their home country. The government added the stipulation that prisoners must serve at least one third of their sentence in Japan before petitions will be considered. As of June 2007, 10 American prisoners have been transferred to the
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The law does not mandate accessibility to buildings for persons with disabilities; however, the law on construction standards for public facilities allows operators of hospitals, theaters, hotels, and similar enterprises to receive low-interest loans and tax benefits if they build wider entrances and
3071:. Although not generally subject to overt discrimination in employment, education, or in the provision of other state services, persons with disabilities faced limited access to public transportation, "mainstream" public education, and other facilities. The Deliberation Panel on the Employment of the
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In April 2004, the
Government of Japan created a task force to combat trafficking in persons. In December of the same year, the Government released its Action Plan to combat trafficking in persons. The Action Plan focuses on the prevention and elimination of trafficking in persons, and the protection
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In May 2003, the Diet passed a bill abolishing the 60-day application deadline previously required for aliens seeking refugee status. The previous refugee recognition law stipulated that those seeking refugee status had to apply within 60 days upon arriving in Japan or within 60 days of learning that
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In July 2003, the Diet passed legislation prohibiting the solicitation of sex from minors through the
Internet. The Japan Internet Providers Association and the Telecom Services Association expressed concerns about the definitions of child prohibited sites and about the actions providers are required
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gave a recommendation to Japan relating to public welfare in
Article 12 and 13 of the Constitution that "while taking note of the State party's explanation that 'public welfare' cannot be relied on as a ground on placing arbitrary restrictions on human rights, the Committee reiterate its concern that
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provides for penalties against employers of undocumented foreign workers. Maximum fines for illegal employment assistance were raised to 3 million yen in
December. Suspected foreign workers also may be denied entry for passport, visa, and entry application irregularities. The Government continued to
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The defendant is presumed innocent. The
Constitution provides defendants with the right not to be compelled to testify against themselves as well as to free and private access to counsel; however, the Government contended that the right to consult with attorneys is not absolute and can be restricted
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The July 2003, law also makes the
Supreme Court responsible for accelerating proceedings in lower courts, imposes a 2-year time limit for courts to bring criminal and civil trials to conclusion, and requires the government to take the legal and financial measures necessary to accomplish these goals.
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stipulates that the maximum time prisoners may be held in single cells is 6 months, activists claim that wardens continued to have broad leeway in enforcing punishments selectively, including "minor solitary confinement", which may be imposed for a minimum of 1 and not more than 60 days. Claims have
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Japan has a criminal conviction rate of over 99%. In several cases, courts have acknowledged confessions were forced and released those imprisoned. To combat this, a law was passed in 2016 requiring some interrogations to be videotaped. However, this only applies to people accused of serious crimes,
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In 1999 the Equal
Employment Opportunity Act was revised and a provision was added that required employers to take measures to prevent sexual harassment against women in the workplace. It was revised again in 2007 to include male victims, and it was revised again in 2014 to include same-sex sexual
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have routinely suffered physical, sexual and verbal abuse from their coaches, which led some of them to take their own lives. The report ââI Was Hit So Many Times I Canât Countâ: Abuse of Child Athletes in Japan, documented the country's history of corporal punishment in sport, known as taibatsu in
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figures from January through September 2003, 1,579 applications for restraining orders against abusive spouses were sought, and 1,256 were issued. The orders either banned perpetrators from approaching their victims or ordered them to move away from the home, or both. The law also covers common-law
2457:, noted that, from 1982 to December 2002, 301 persons were accepted as refugees. The Government considered that most persons seeking asylum in the country did so for economic reasons. In 2003, there were approximately 7,900 refugees and asylum seekers in the country, of whom an estimated 7,700 were
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of church members. While deprogramming cases decreased during the year, a Unification Church spokesman reported that prosecutors dropped two cases due to insufficient evidence. Although one member reportedly was kidnapped by her family during the year, the Unification Church did not report the case
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include safeguards to ensure that no criminal suspect can be compelled to make a self-incriminating conviction. In 2003, the use of leather restraining body belts was abolished. Softer leather handcuffs without body belts were instituted as substitute restraining devices. Amnesty International has
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and obliges teachers, doctors, and welfare officials to report any suspicious circumstances to 1 of the 182 nationwide local child counseling centers or to a municipal welfare center. In May 2003, the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare reported that 108 children died as a result of child abuse
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has been criticised by press freedom groups. The clubs often provide major media outlets with exclusive access to news sources, while generally barring foreign and freelance reporters. The clubs provide the establishment press with access to official press conferences and background briefings with
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No guidelines mandate the acceptable quality of communications between judges, lawyers, and non-Japanese speaking defendants, and no standard licensing or qualification system for certifying court interpreters exists. A trial may proceed even if the accused does not understand what is happening or
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Women and juveniles were housed separately from men; however, male prison guards sometimes guarded female prisoners. During the year, a male prison warden was charged with "violence and cruelty by a special public officer" for engaging in sexual acts with a female inmate awaiting trial. During the
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In some institutions clothing and blankets were insufficient to protect inmates against cold weather. Most prisons did not provide heating during nighttime hours in winter despite freezing temperatures, subjecting inmates to a range of preventable cold injuries. Foreign prisoners in the Tokyo area
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In 2003, the Justice Ministry formed a special team to investigate 1,566 prisoner deaths from 1993 to 2002. A preliminary report suggested that nearly one third of the cases involved suspicious circumstances. However, in June, the Ministry announced that there was evidence of abuse only in the two
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Under Article 4 of the Broadcasting Law, Japanese television broadcasting requires political fairness, and there are penalties such as license revocation. This law has existed since before the Abe administration. The license revocation issue was an answer to the opposition party's question on the
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In July 2003, the Diet passed legislation aimed at reducing the average time required to complete criminal trials and civil trials that include witness examination. Its provisions include hiring substantial numbers of additional court and MOJ personnel, revising bar examinations, establishing new
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Critics charged that allowing suspects to be detained by the same authorities who interrogated them heightened the potential for abuse and coercion. The Government countered that cases of persons sent to police detention facilities tended to be those in which the facts were not in dispute. An MOJ
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The MOJ is not required to inform a condemned inmate's family prior to the person's execution. Human rights organizations reported that lawyers also were not told of an execution until after the fact and that death row prisoners were held for years in solitary confinement with little contact with
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It is common practice for Japanese companies to take the passport of foreign employees. It is illegal for companies to confiscate passports of Japanese citizens, but not of foreign workers. There are only government guidelines against confiscation. Companies fear that foreign employees could run
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effectively administered various laws and regulations governing occupational health and safety, principal among which is the Industrial Safety and Health Law. Standards were set by the Ministry of Labor and issued after consultation with the Standing Committee on Safety and Health of the Central
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are set on a regional (prefectural) and industry basis, with the input of tripartite (workers, employers, public interest) advisory councils. Employers covered by a minimum wage must post the concerned minimum wages, and compliance with minimum wages was considered widespread. Minimum wage rates
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includes those with mental disabilities. The law also loosened the licensing requirements for community support centers that promote employment for persons with disabilities, and it introduced government subsidies for the employment of persons with mental disabilities in part-time jobs. In 2003,
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experienced varying degrees of societal discrimination, some of it severe and longstanding. The approximately 3 million Burakumin (descendants of feudal era "outcasts"), although not subject to governmental discrimination, frequently were victims of entrenched societal discrimination, including
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NPA statistics reported 2,472 rapes in 2003. Husbands have been prosecuted for spousal rape; usually these cases involved a third party who assisted in the rape. In light of several high-profile gang rapes in 2003 involving college students at Waseda University, the Upper House passed a bill in
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There are several levels of court, including high courts, district courts, family courts, and summary courts, with the Supreme Court serving as the final court of appeal. Normally a trial begins at the district court level, and a verdict may be appealed to a higher court, and ultimately, to the
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became effective in 2003. The average trial period in 2005 was 3.2 months for criminal cases and 8.2 months for civil cases. The length of time before a suspect was brought to trial depended on the nature of the crime, but rarely exceeded 3 months from the date of arrest; the average was 1 to 2
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Prison conditions met international standards; although some lacked adequate medical care and sufficient heating in the winter or cooling in the summer and some facilities were overcrowded. Prisoners were not allowed to purchase or receive supplementary food. While death records are kept for 10
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prisons, medical attention was inadequate. The MOJ's Corrections Bureau likewise acknowledged that correctional facilities lacked medical preparedness. The Government's Project Team on Medical Issues of Correctional Institutions continued to consult with related organizations on such issues as
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There is major criticism about divorced Japanese parents and foreign parents who are denied access to their children post-divorce. Many of these divorced people lose access and contact with their children. Foreign parents post-divorce can suffer from child-abduction. In 2020, lawmakers of the
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Although reliable statistics on the number of women trafficked to the country were unavailable, human rights groups reported that up to 200,000 persons, mostly Southeast Asian women, are smuggled annually into the country and forced to work in the sex industry. In 2003, the NPA arrested 41
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The government's attitude regarding international and nongovernmental investigation of alleged violations of human rights is generally cooperative and responsive to human rights groups' views, although the government restricts their access to detention facilities. A number of domestic and
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Government records indicated that 523,617 persons were detained in 2003 at immigration detention centers. According to media reports, several deportations were carried out in secret. In July, two Kurdish families staged a 72-day protest against their deportation orders in front of the
2795:). Education was available widely to students who met minimum academic standards at the upper secondary level through the age of 18. Society places an extremely high value on education, and enrollment levels for both boys and girls through the free upper secondary level exceeded 96%.
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Labor Standards Council. Labor inspectors have the authority to suspend unsafe operations immediately, and the law provides that workers may voice concerns over occupational safety and remove themselves from unsafe working conditions without jeopardizing their continued employment.
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and issued long-term residence permits based on humanitarian considerations to 16. As part of its ongoing family-reunification program for close relatives of Indochinese refugees resettled in earlier years, the Government admitted 147 refugees from Vietnam and Cambodia in 2003.
2088:(NPA). In addition, each prefecture has a prefectural police safety commission as well as a prefectural police agency, which was primarily funded by the prefecture's budget. Corruption and impunity were not problems within either the national or the prefectural police forces.
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of trafficking victims. The Action Plan calls for a review of "entertainer" visas, strengthened immigration control, revision of the penal code to make trafficking in persons a crime, and added protection of victims through shelters, counselling, and repatriation assistance.
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The revision to the Law for the Prevention of Spousal Violence and the Protection of Victims passed in May expanded the definition of spousal violence to include mental, sexual, and physical abuse and increased the length of restraining orders from 2 weeks to 2 months.
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officials the authority to prohibit abusive parents from meeting or communicating with their children, although due to Japanese cultural views on family matters being "private", this enforcement option is rarely exercised. The law also bans abuse under the guise of
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in the case of minor crimes or when there is a high possibility of innocence. Some Japanese researchers believe that is one of the causes of the high conviction rate in Japan. The prosecution rate in Japan is 33.4%. 64.3% was not pursued. Japan also practices the
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abuses have been revealed against renewable energy projects. In 2019, a London-based group that promotes human rights, documented 47 attacks, ranging from frivolous lawsuits to violence on individuals who raised concerns about human rights abuses in the industry.
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or its 1967 Protocol. In practice, the government provided protection against refoulement, the return of persons to a country where they feared persecution, but did not routinely grant refugee or asylum status. The Government cooperated with the office of the
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years, many of them were missing, which sparked an ongoing review of the prison system. Prisons operated at an average 117% capacity. In some institutions, two inmates were placed in cells designed for one inmate, and thirty or sixty in cells meant for 15.
2868:. Child welfare centers likewise reported a record 26,573 calls in 2003, an increase of 2,800 calls from the previous year. Generally accepted statistics indicate that upwards of 70% of child abuse cases involve a female perpetrator, usually the child's
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increasing medical staff, upgrading medical conditions during nights and weekends, and strengthening cooperative relationships with medical institutions in the community. In May, the Minister formed a subcommittee to improve prison medical facilities.
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on interpretation on Article 13 of the Constitution, and the government generally respects these prohibitions in practice. In April 2003, the Public Security Investigation Agency extended surveillance of the terrorist group Aleph (formerly known as
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marriages and divorced individuals; it also encourages prefectures to expand shelter facilities for domestic abuse victims and stipulates that local governments offer financial assistance to 40 private institutions already operating such shelters.
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The Constitution provides for an independent judiciary, and the Government has generally respected this provision in practice. The Cabinet appoints judges for 10-year terms, which can be renewed until judges reach the age of 65. Justices of the
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provides for freedom of speech and of the press. In theory, an independent press, an effective judiciary, and a functioning democratic political system combine to ensure freedom of speech and of the press. However, Japan's system of exclusive
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The Labor Standards Law provides for a 40-hour work week for most industries and mandates premium pay for hours worked over 40 in a week or 8 in a day. However, labor unions frequently criticized the government for failing to enforce maximum
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formed the existing coalition government. Except for a brief hiatus in the 1990s, the LDP has been the dominant party in every government since the mid-1950s. The last general elections were held on October 31, 2021, and elections for the
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also been made that prisoners were sometimes forced to kneel motionless in an empty cell for several hours at a time; however, foreigners and the handicapped were allowed to sit on a hard stool, at the discretion of the prison warden.
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The government tried to reduce the inflow of illegal foreign workers by prosecuting employers of such workers. According to NPA figures, 175 persons were charged with "illegal employment assistance" during the first half of 2002. The
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Nagoya fatalities. Regarding the other suspicious deaths, the Ministry said that approximately 10 deaths could be attributed to poor medical care. The authorities reported they had lost the documentation on nine deaths in Tokyo's
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For the first time ever, MHLW, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, and MEXT issued ministerial regulations and formal notices requiring corporations, local governments, and schools attend to issues pertaining
3470:. They have implored the Japanese government to make it illegal in order to protect human rights. The specific number of cases is unclear, but many cases are underreported due to language barriers and threats of deportation.
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by an impartial tribunal in all criminal cases. Although most criminal trials were completed within a reasonable length of time, cases occasionally took several years to work their way through the trial and appeals process.
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proceedings are not open to the public, a policy that has been criticized by family members of juvenile crime victims. For the last several years, juvenile crime has shown a trend toward more serious offenses such as
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Law of Japan created in 1972 only advises or recommends employers to take measures to prevent sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is the most reported category labor cases at the
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3102:. For example, 80% of Omron's Kyoto factory staff of 82 had disabilities, with the majority having severe disabilities. These employees earn an average of 3 million yen per year, which is above the minimum wage.
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December making gang rape an offense punishable by a minimum penalty of 4 years in prison. In November 2004, a former student was sentenced to 14 years in prison for raping two women at a party organized by the "
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In February 2020 all use of corporal punishments against children in Japan ended after the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) issued guidelines to implement 2019 amendments made to laws on children.
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On June 20, 1994, Iranian national Arjang Mehrpooran died from unknown causes while in custody for a visa violation at the Minami Senju police station. Allegations have been made that his death was caused by
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The law allows district courts to impose 6-month restraining orders on perpetrators of domestic violence and to sentence violators up to 1 year in prison or impose fines of up to 1 million yen. According to
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regulations in smaller firms. Activist groups claimed that employers exploited or discriminated against foreign workers, who often had little or no knowledge of the Japanese language or their legal rights.
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confirmed reports that it had violated a law protecting personal information when it compiled lists of citizens seeking official documents. A privacy bill to prevent such actions passed the Diet on May 2,
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is engineering a fundamental shift in the balance of power between his administration and the news media, using tactics to silence criticism that go beyond anything his predecessors tried. These include:
2012:, the authorities are permitted to read letters sent or received by prisoners and they are not required to disclose this practice to prisoners. If the content is deemed "inappropriate", the letter may be
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As of 2005, the government has granted refugee and asylum status to those claiming fear of persecution in only a small number of cases. A nongovernmental organization (NGO), in a statement to the
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such as murder, arson and kidnapping, which make up only 3% of cases. In common law countries which practice trial by jury, a high conviction rate may indicate that defendants are not receiving a
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Although Japan has laws that criminalise sex trafficking and labor trafficking, these laws are not considered to be comprehensive with definitions that are in line with international law.
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may be forfeited by naturalization in a foreign country or by failure of persons born with dual nationality to elect citizenship at the required age. The law does not permit forced
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they were likely to be persecuted in their home country. An alien recognized as a refugee has access to educational facilities, public relief and aid, and social welfare benefits.
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at an "unruly" inmate's anus, resulting in his death the following day. In the outcome of his March 2003 trial, the warden was warned to prevent further abuses by his subordinates.
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anyone but prison guards. Parole may not be granted for any reason, including medical and humanitarian reasons, until an inmate has served two thirds of his or her sentence.
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or confiscated. All visits with convicted prisoners were monitored; however, prisoners whose cases were pending were allowed private access to their legal representatives.
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3223:, most of whom were born, raised, and educated in Japan) were subject to various forms of deeply entrenched societal discrimination. Harassment and threats against pro-
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The Constitution provides citizens with the right to change their government peacefully, and citizens exercised this right in practice through periodic, free, and fair
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being said. Foreign detainees frequently claimed that police urged them to sign statements in Japanese that they could not read and were not translated adequately.
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study the foreign worker issue, and several citizens' groups were working with illegal foreign workers to improve their access to information on worker rights.
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openly hinting at revoking the broadcasting licenses of overly critical networks under a law that requires that TV news reports not intentionally twist facts.
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to have legal status in the country during the refugee recognition process, in practice it was quite difficult to obtain such permits. In January 2003, the
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figures for January through June 2003, there were 43 arrests involving political corruption for such charges as bribery, bid-rigging, and violation of the
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into the country has been a problem. Women and girls, primarily from Thailand, the Philippines, and Eastern Europe, were trafficked into the country for
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ranged according to prefecture from 606 to 710 yen per hour. Minimum wage rates were considered sufficient to provide a worker and family with a decent
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which gives 80% of the mothers custody of children according to 2004 statistics from the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research.
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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of article 750 of the Civil Code in December 2015. That article requires a husband and wife to adopt the same surname.
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Freedom of religion is guaranteed to all. No religious organization shall receive any privileges from the State, nor exercise any political authority.
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5344:"Green-energy firms have a human rights problem"
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5050:"2022 Trafficking in Persons Report: Japan"
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1972:Learn how and when to remove this message
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3939:"Japan urged to end 'false confessions'"
3802:
3620:This article incorporates text from the
3460:
3455:
3112:As of June 2015, Japan has ratified the
6155:Japanese invasions of Korea (1592â1598)
4935:Danielle Demetriou (February 8, 2019).
3270:Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare
3250:
2948:As of May 2019, Japan has ratified the
2765:
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789:Japanese House of Councillors elections
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7134:
5263:"What is Buraku Discrimination ?"
4618:Human Rights Watch (January 5, 2021),
4531:
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4031:Watts, Johnathan (November 15, 2002).
3728:
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3536:International child abduction in Japan
3516:Freedom of Information Rights in Japan
3263:Sexual harassment law in the workplace
3077:Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
2963:
2753:International child abduction in Japan
2401:
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2245:Free speech and press issues include:
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3803:Murakami, Sakura (January 23, 2020).
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2663:Violence against women, particularly
2425:The law provides for the granting of
2205:United Nations Human Rights Committee
1766:of northern Japan, and the people of
5382:Sakura Murakami (January 23, 2020).
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3666:Fariss, Christopher (May 27, 2019).
3336:adding citations to reliable sources
3307:
3023:adding citations to reliable sources
2990:
2894:
2779:Boys and girls have equal access to
2504:
2010:Japan Federation of Bar Associations
1910:adding citations to reliable sources
1881:
77:Constitution of Japan (1947âpresent)
5414:The Japan Children's Rights Network
5029:Antislavery in Domestic Legislation
4882:"Kodomo no Ie: home away from home"
4879:
2987:Rights of persons with disabilities
2700:, and by many other difficulties.
2500:
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1700:According to the statistics of the
24:
6331:2011 TÅhoku earthquake and tsunami
5889:
5179:"United Nations Treaty Collection"
5154:"United Nations Treaty Collection"
5129:"United Nations Treaty Collection"
4880:Ito, Masami (September 13, 2014).
4767:Michael Hassett (August 7, 2007).
4760:
4608:
4193:Faiola, Anthony (April 17, 2006).
4121:Jozuka, Emiko (December 5, 2021).
4006:"Japan 'water hose' jailors freed"
2936:buying and selling of human beings
2342:The Constitution provides for the
2218:Freedom of speech and of the press
2212:
2104:Law for Expediting Court Procedure
1785:
25:
7153:
6198:Imperial Constitution (1890â1947)
5402:
4812:from the original on July 9, 2020
4485:"2016 Human Rights Report: Japan"
3910:
3851:
3750:. p. 3-5, 25. Archived from
3598:Human rights in the United States
2864:, and 40% were cases of parental
2743:or shared parenting is uncommon.
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2082:National Police Safety Commission
2025:Prison Law Enforcement Regulation
1988:According to prison officials at
1728:. Sometimes Japanese prosecutors
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4166:"JAPAN 2017 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT"
3937:Roland Buerk (October 5, 2009).
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3107:Disabled Persons Fundamental Law
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18:Children's rights in Japan
6684:Agriculture, forestry, fishing
5801:British Indian Ocean Territory
5448:Polite Japan's dark underbelly
3980:"1998 Annual Report for Japan"
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3180:History of the Jews in Japan
3075:, which operates within the
2847:in the home. The law grants
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2356:Freedom of religion in Japan
2282:censoring their own coverage
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6272:1923 Great KantÅ earthquake
6218:Abolition of the han system
3748:Ministry of Justice (Japan)
3473:
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2783:and other public services.
2579:Political Funds Control Law
2073:The Constitution prohibits
2039:and a revision to the 1908
1743:Capital punishment in Japan
1043:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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4831:Milaniak, Izabela (2014).
4769:"Losing custody: the odds"
3531:Human trafficking in Japan
3296:Prohibition of child labor
3164:Vietnamese people in Japan
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3059:Disability rights in Japan
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4498:The Constitution of Japan
3650:Federal Research Division
3593:Human rights in Australia
2518:This section needs to be
2448:United Nations University
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1795:The Constitution and the
168:Imperial Household Agency
6558:House of Representatives
6354:2019 imperial transition
6326:Great Hanshin earthquake
6294:Second Sino-Japanese War
6267:Japan during World War I
5550:East Timor (Timor-Leste)
5054:U.S. Department of State
4738:"Filipino Comfort Women"
4543:U.S. Department of State
4517:U.S. Department of State
4342:U.S. Department of State
4303:U.S. Department of State
4244:U.S. Department of State
4226:U.S. Department of State
4152:U.S. Department of State
2117:Judicial system of Japan
981:Administrative divisions
306:House of Representatives
32:This article is part of
6241:First Sino-Japanese War
5811:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
4496:National Diet Library,
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3347:"Human rights in Japan"
2839:Child abuse and neglect
2686:
2602:1926 Slavery Convention
2583:Lower House of the Diet
2551:parliamentary democracy
2093:Criminal Procedure Code
1921:"Human rights in Japan"
1730:decide not to prosecute
1663:constitutional monarchy
939:Unified local elections
270:Administrative Agencies
6709:Science and technology
6148:Council of Five Elders
6143:AzuchiâMomoyama period
4837:Psychology of Violence
4717:"Comfort Women: Japan"
4694:"Japan's secret shame"
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3715:fragilestatesindex.org
3691:Cite journal requires
3603:Human rights in Russia
3588:Human rights in Europe
3526:Homosexuality in Japan
3506:Ethnic issues in Japan
3130:Ethnic issues in Japan
2891:Trafficking in persons
2741:Joint physical custody
2659:Violence against women
2575:National Police Agency
2422:, and it is not used.
2379:
2086:National Police Agency
1834:In 2002, an inmate at
1764:indigenous inhabitants
1061:Diplomatic missions of
7142:Human rights in Japan
6654:Deputy Prime Minister
6039:Asuka Kiyomihara Code
5484:Human rights in Asia
5269:on September 20, 2008
4906:. September 25, 2014.
4621:Japan: Events of 2020
3757:on September 15, 2023
3670:. Harvard Dataverse.
3608:Human rights in China
3551:Prostitution in Japan
3521:Homelessness in Japan
3501:Demographics of Japan
3461:Passport confiscation
3456:Foreign worker issues
3148:Bangladeshis in Japan
3065:physical disabilities
2932:involuntary servitude
2545:held on the basis of
2369:
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2230:Japanese Constitution
2063:Amnesty International
6563:House of Councillors
6457:World Heritage Sites
5725:United Arab Emirates
5394:on January 27, 2021.
4696:. BBC. June 20, 2018
4642:"Human Rights Watch"
4250:on December 25, 2008
4033:"Inhumane behaviour"
3986:on February 18, 2011
3952:Imtiaz A. Chaudhry.
3583:Human rights in Asia
3541:LGBT rights in Japan
3332:improve this article
3251:Right of association
3160:Indonesians in Japan
3019:improve this section
2766:Corporal punishments
2726:Marriage and divorce
2638:LGBT rights in Japan
1906:improve this article
1695:Fragile States Index
349:House of Councillors
158:Chrysanthemum Throne
6580:Self-Defense Forces
5752:limited recognition
5424:Censorship in Japan
4961:. February 8, 2019.
4941:The Daily Telegraph
4748:on January 19, 2019
4519:. February 25, 2004
4466:on October 31, 2019
4418:on November 8, 2020
4344:. February 28, 2005
4240:"Prisoner Transfer"
4200:The Washington Post
3782:The Washington Post
3622:US State Department
3168:Mongolians in Japan
3069:mental disabilities
2973:sexual exploitation
2964:Sexual exploitation
2787:is mostly free and
2598:Genocide Convention
2549:. The country is a
2402:Freedom of movement
2396:Jehovah's Witnesses
2367:Article 20 states:
2362:freedom of religion
2350:Freedom of religion
2344:freedom of assembly
2224:Censorship in Japan
1804:Deaths of prisoners
1702:Ministry of Justice
1196:Trinidad and Tobago
163:Imperial Succession
6714:Telecommunications
6246:Russo-Japanese War
6176:Tokugawa shogunate
6126:Nanboku-chÅ period
6121:Ashikaga shogunate
6094:Kamakura shogunate
4977:Human Rights Watch
4904:Japan Times Online
4886:Japan Times Online
4648:. January 12, 2017
4646:Human Rights Watch
4397:, Martin Fackler,
4182:on April 20, 2018.
4101:The New York Times
4012:. November 4, 2005
3829:Kozlowska, Hanna.
3676:10.7910/DVN/TADPGE
3416:standard of living
3152:Filipinos in Japan
3144:Americans in Japan
2910:. You can help by
2775:Rights of children
2645:sexual orientation
2547:universal suffrage
2491:Immigration Bureau
2383:Unification Church
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6111:Kenmu Restoration
5971:Foreign relations
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5794:other territories
5332:. March 25, 2015.
4918:"Article expired"
4376:on April 13, 2015
4084:. April 13, 2010.
3960:on April 25, 2009
3852:Osaki, Tomohiro.
3833:. Quartz (qz.com)
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