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Title: Japan just took a huge step towards marriage equality
Post by: Jessica_Rose on October 03, 2025, 02:18:31 PM
Post by: Jessica_Rose on October 03, 2025, 02:18:31 PM
Japan just took a huge step towards marriage equality
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/10/japan-just-took-a-huge-step-towards-marriage-equality/
Greg Owen (3 Oct 2025)
The government of Japan this week extended the application of nine laws related to spousal rights and responsibilities to same-sex couples, a significant, if limited, victory in the country's slow march towards marriage equality.
The Japanese constitution currently defines marriage as "mutual consent between both sexes." It does not recognize same-sex unions.
Three of eight of Japan's regional high courts in the last few years have ruled that the government's failure to grant legal recognition to same-sex couples is unconstitutional.
In its Tuesday announcement, the government said it will consider same-sex couples to be in "de facto marriages" under the additional laws, including a Disaster Condolence Grant benefit.
The decision follows one in January to extend 24 other laws to same-sex couples, including the Domestic Violence Prevention Act, the Land and House Lease Act, the Child Abuse Prevention Act, and the Public Housing Act.
In a regional high court decision on marriage equality issued in December, Judge Takeshi Okada ruled that civil laws forbidding same-sex marriage violate the nation's constitution, writing, "There is no longer any reason to not legally recognize marriage between same-sex couples."
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/10/japan-just-took-a-huge-step-towards-marriage-equality/
Greg Owen (3 Oct 2025)
The government of Japan this week extended the application of nine laws related to spousal rights and responsibilities to same-sex couples, a significant, if limited, victory in the country's slow march towards marriage equality.
The Japanese constitution currently defines marriage as "mutual consent between both sexes." It does not recognize same-sex unions.
Three of eight of Japan's regional high courts in the last few years have ruled that the government's failure to grant legal recognition to same-sex couples is unconstitutional.
In its Tuesday announcement, the government said it will consider same-sex couples to be in "de facto marriages" under the additional laws, including a Disaster Condolence Grant benefit.
The decision follows one in January to extend 24 other laws to same-sex couples, including the Domestic Violence Prevention Act, the Land and House Lease Act, the Child Abuse Prevention Act, and the Public Housing Act.
In a regional high court decision on marriage equality issued in December, Judge Takeshi Okada ruled that civil laws forbidding same-sex marriage violate the nation's constitution, writing, "There is no longer any reason to not legally recognize marriage between same-sex couples."
Title: Re: Japan just took a huge step towards marriage equality
Post by: Lori Dee on October 03, 2025, 02:29:25 PM
Post by: Lori Dee on October 03, 2025, 02:29:25 PM
Quote from: Jessica_Rose on Yesterday at 02:18:31 PM"There is no longer any reason to not legally recognize marriage between same-sex couples."
In reality, there never was.