
Japan's lack of law protecting same-sex unions 'unconstitutional', court rules
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : Same-sex couples should enjoy the same legal protection as heterosexual couples through marriage, it added.45% : Japan is also the only G7 country that bans same-sex marriage.
39% : In March 2021, the Sapporo District Court in northern Japan found the country's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, but the Osaka District Court in June said that marriage under the 1947 charter is only for female-male unions and that the same-sex marriage ban is valid.
37% : A court in Tokyo has ruled that Japan's lack of law to protect the rights of same-sex couples to marry and become families violates the constitution.
34% : There is no rationality to justify the absence of legal protection for same-sex couples and "it is in a state of violation" of the Article 24 of the Japanese Constitution, the court said.
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