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Examining the problem of joint custody in Japan: State familialism and family law reform
International Journal of Social Welfare ( IF 1.717 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-18 , DOI: 10.1111/ijsw.12486
Takeshi Hamano 1
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Japan's principle of granting sole child custody after divorce has been challenged by both the public and intellectuals. The country's ratification of the Hague Child Abduction Convention in 2014 and the Ministry of Justice's subsequent statement in 2019 regarding a possible inclusion of joint custody into the future family law are expected to lead to a move towards establishing shared parenting after divorce. Nonetheless, some activists and intellectuals in Japan have raised concerns that joint custody exposes the child and mother to the risk of violence by husband. Taking these debates into consideration, this article uses a social constructionist approach to analyse the records of the legislative committee and voices of activists to show the ways in which a challenge to the law and policy reform to shared parenting after divorce has been brought to a standstill in contemporary Japan.

中文翻译:

考察日本的共同监护问题:国家家庭主义和家庭法改革

日本离婚后给予独生子女监护权的原则受到了公众和知识分子的挑战。该国于 2014 年批准了《海牙儿童诱拐公约》,司法部随后于 2019 年就可能将共同监护权纳入未来的家庭法发表声明,预计这将导致离婚后建立共同养育子女的趋势。尽管如此,日本的一些活动家和知识分子担心共同监护会使孩子和母亲面临丈夫施暴的风险。考虑到这些争论,
更新日期:2021-04-18
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