International child abduction in Japan
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日本における国際的な子の連れ去り(にほんにおけるこくさいてきなこのつれさり)とは、日本と諸外国の間に生じている民事領域における国際問題である。本項では特に、事象そのものと、それに関連する国際的な子の奪取の民事上の側面に関する条約、児童の権利に関する条約等について概説する。
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International child abduction in Japan refers to the illegal international abduction or removal of children from their country of habitual residence by an acquaintance or family member to Japan or their retention in Japan in contravention to the law of another country. Most cases involve a Japanese parent taking his/her children to Japan in defiance of visitation or joint custody orders issued by Western courts. The issue is a growing problem as the number of international marriages increases. Parental abduction often has a particularly devastating effect on parents who may never see their children again.
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International child abduction in Japan
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日本における国際的な子の連れ去り
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International child abduction in Japan refers to the illegal international abduction or removal of children from their country of habitual residence by an acquaintance or family member to Japan or their retention in Japan in contravention to the law of another country. Most cases involve a Japanese parent taking his/her children to Japan in defiance of visitation or joint custody orders issued by Western courts. The issue is a growing problem as the number of international marriages increases. Parental abduction often has a particularly devastating effect on parents who may never see their children again. Japan is a party to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, which obliges signatories to promptly return abducted children to their country of habitual residence. The convention entered into force for Japan on 1 April 2014. The issue had become a cause for significant concern to other parties, the majority of which are Western countries. The National Diet approved ratification to the convention in 2013. The main impediment to Japan's becoming a party to the convention was that it would require a change in attitude of the legal system towards child custody rights. Japanese family law considers issues of divorce custody, child support or alimony as predominantly private matters. Consequently, Japan has no enforcement mechanism to enforce foreign custody rulings or recommendations made by its own domestic courts. Furthermore, Japan does not recognise joint parental authority or shared "residence" after divorce. As a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, however, Japan is supposed to recognize the right of a child to obtain non-custodial parent visitation.
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日本における国際的な子の連れ去り(にほんにおけるこくさいてきなこのつれさり)とは、日本と諸外国の間に生じている民事領域における国際問題である。本項では特に、事象そのものと、それに関連する国際的な子の奪取の民事上の側面に関する条約、児童の権利に関する条約等について概説する。
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