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  2. Act on the Prevention of Spousal Violence and the Protection ...

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    Act on the Prevention of Spousal Violence and the Protection of Victims (Japanese: 配偶者からの暴力の防止及び被害者の保護等に関する法律, Act No. 31 of April 13, 2001) is a Japanese law that aims to prevent spousal violence and protect victims by establishing a system for reporting, consultation, protection, and self-reliance support in relation to domestic violence.

  3. Category:Law of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Japanese case law (1 C, 9 P) Constitutions of Japan (11 P) ... Women in law in Japan

  4. Landmark cases of the Supreme Court of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Decisions of The Supreme Court of Japan (Japanese language) Decisions of The Supreme Court of Japan (English language, does not include latest cases) Teruki Tsunemoto, Trends in Japanese Constitutional Law Cases: Important Judicial Decisions for 2004 [dead link ‍], trans. Daryl Takeno, Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal

  5. Prada Female Discrimination Case - Wikipedia

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    On March 19, 2010, Bovrisse and other managers filed a complaint against Prada alleging violations of women's rights. [6] [5] On May 15, 2010, a former Prada manager filed a civil lawsuit against Prada alleging violations of women's rights. [8] [9] Prada Luxembourg countersued for defamation. [10] The case was dismissed on October 26, 2012. [11]

  6. Women in law in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Despite these restrictions, Teruko (Tel) Sono was the first woman to study and practice law in Japan as of 1874. [2] In 1933, the Women's Suffrage Alliance lobbied the Research Committee on the Amendment of the Lawyers Law to allow women to become lawyers. When the new law went into effect in 1936, 19 women took the bar exam. In 1938, three ...

  7. Women in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Women in Japan were recognized as having equal legal rights to men after World War II. Japanese women first gained the right to vote in 1880, but this was a temporary event limited to certain municipalities, [6] [7] and it was not until 1945 that women gained the right to vote on a permanent, nationwide basis. [8]

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  9. Category:Violence against women in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Violence against women in Japan" ... North Kanto Serial Young Girl Kidnapping and Murder Case; O.