By Allison Alexy

East Asia Forum-Mar 10, 2022

Laws in any context can be applied differently, but in Japanese family law there are two striking examples of explicit gender differences that are written into law. Both constrain women’s choices to construct paternity as a legal reality and force negative impacts on women and their children. After years of pressure from activists and incremental steps concerning other aspects of family law, the Japanese Ministry of Justice has announced plans to reconsider and possibly revise these laws. Read more at: https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2022/03/10/japanese-family-law-must-change/ First published in East Asia Forum