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The Author 3
List of Abbreviations 19
Preface 21
References 23
Introduction 25
§1. General Background of the Country 25
I. Geography, Climate and Natural Resources 25
II. Demographic Trends 26
III. The Language 28
IV. Religion 28
V. Educational System 29
VI. Industrial Structure and Patterns of Employment 30
VII. The Political System 32
§2. Families 33
I. Statistics 33
II. Marriage 33
III. Divorce 36
IV. Children 37
V. The Young Working Poor 40
VI. The Ageing Society 41
VII. The Social Activities of Married Women 42
VIII. Violence in the Family 42
§3. The Judicial System: The System of Courts 44
§4. The Family Law 45
I. Pre-war Family Law 45
II. Characteristics of Post-war Reforms 46
III. Current Family Law 47
IV. Family Dispute Resolution Outside Court 52
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Part I. Persons 53
Chapter 1. The Status of a Person 53
§ l. definition of a Person 53
§2. Capacity 53
I. The Capacity to Hold Rights and Duties (.) 53
II. The Capacity to Enter into Legal Acts ( ) 54
III. The Capacity to Understand the Meaning and Effects of One’s
Acts (Willensfähigkeit) 56
IV. The Capacity to Assume Liability 56
§3. Absentees 56
I. Definition of Absentee 56
II. Procedure of Applying for a Determination in the Case of a
Missing Person 56
Chapter 2. Registration of Civil Status 58
§1. Registration 58
I. Family Registration in the Family Registration Book 58
II. Resident Registration 59
III. Alien Registration 59
IV. Issues Relating to Family Registration: Freedom of Information
versus Privacy 59
V. The Gender Recognition and Family Registration Act 2003 60
Chapter 3. Names 61
§1. Family Names and Forenames 61
§2. Family Name (Uji) 61
§3. Forename (Na) 62
§4. Changing of Names 62
Chapter 4. Nationality 63
§1. Acquiring Nationality 63
Chapter 5. Residence and Temporary Residence 64
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Chapter 6. Persons with Mental Disorder 65
Part II. Family Law 67
Chapter 1. Marriage 67
§ l. The Nature of Marriage 67
I. Definition of Marriage 67
II. Marriage and Ceremony 67
III. Registration of Marriage 68
IV. Engagement 69
§2. The Capacity to Enter into Marriage 71
§3. Effects of Marriage (See Part III. Matrimonial
Property Law) 71
§4. Void and Voidable Marriages 74
I. Validity of Marriage 74
II. Void Marriages 74
III. Voidable Marriages 76
Chapter 2. Termination of Marriage and Divorce 79
§ 1. Termination of Marriage 79
§2. An Outline of Divorce 79
I. A Brief History of Divorce 79
II. Current Divorce Law and the Voice for Reform 81
§3. Divorce by Mutual Consent 81
I. Procedure of Divorce by Mutual Consent 81
II. Special Notice to Veto One Party’s Submission of a ‘Mutual
Consent’ Divorce Notice 81
III. Divorce by Mutual Consent Deemed as Void or Voidable 82
IV. De Facto Divorce 84
§4. Procedure and Grounds for Divorce 85
I. Divorce at Family Court 85
A. Divorce through Family Court Mediation 85
B. Divorce by Family Court Determination 87
C. Divorce by Court Decree 88
II. Grounds for Divorce 89
A. Unchaste Conduct 89
B. Malicious Desertion 89
C. The Whereabouts of the Defendant is Unknown 90
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D. Insanity of a Defendant 90
E. Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage 91
III. Divorce Application by a Guilty Party 94
IV. Bar to Divorce 94
§5. Divorce and Relevant Matters 95
I. Divorce and Family Name 95
II. Divorce and Disposition of Estate for Ancestor Veneration 96
III. Divorce and Children 96
Chapter 3. Cohabitation of Unmarried Couples 97
§1. Historical Background 97
I. Cohabitation under the Old Household System
( ‘Ie ’ Household System) 97
II. Cohabitation under the Current Law after 1947 97
§2. Legal Protection for Cohabiting Couples 97
§3. Commencement of Cohabitation and its Legal Consequences 98
§4. Dissolution of Cohabitation 99
§5. Legal Effects of Plural Relationships of Cohabitees 100
§6. Cohabitees Within Prohibited Degrees of Consanguinity 101
Chapter 4. Filiation 102
§1. Outline of The Law Relating to Parent and Child 102
I. Principles of the Law on Parent and Child 102
II. Legal Relationship of Parent and Child 102
§2. Children Born in Wedlock 104
I. The Legal Status of a Legitimate Child 104
II. Category A Legitimate Child 105
III. Category B Legitimate Child 107
IV Category C Legitimate Child 107
V. Presumption of Paternity for a Child of Cohabitees 108
VI. Child Born by Artificial Insemination 108
VII. Issues on Surrogacy and Frozen Fertilized Eggs and Sperm 109
§3. Children Born out of Wedlock 109
I. Non-marital Child (Illegitimate Child) 109
II. Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity 110
III. Void and Voidable Acknowledgement of Paternity 113
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IV. Acknowledgement of Paternity by a Court Determination 114
V. Others 117
VI. Acknowledgement of Maternity 118
VII. Effects of Acknowledgement of Paternity (Maternity) 118
§4. Legitimation 119
I. Definition of Legitimation 119
II. Legitimation by Subsequent Marriage of Parents 120
III. Legitimation by Acknowledgement of Paternity 120
Chapter 5. Adoption 121
§1. Outline of Adoption 121
I. History of Adoption 121
§2. Adoption by Contract 121
I. Procedure for Adoption by Contract 121
II. Requirements for Adoption by Contract 122
III. Intention of Adoption by Contract 123
IV. Notice of Adoption by Contract 126
V. Adoption of a Minor by Contract and Special Requirements 127
VI. Adoption and a Married Couple 128
§3. Effects of Adoption by Contract 129
§4. Dissolution of Adoption by Contract 130
I. Dissolution of Adoption by Mutual Consent 130
II. Dissolution of Adoption by a Court 132
§5. Effects of Dissolution of Adoption 134
§6. Special Adoption 135
I. Outline of Special Adoption 135
II. Procedures for Special Adoption 136
III. Criteria for Approving Special Adoption 137
IV. Effects of Special Adoption 138
V. Dissolution of Special Adoption 138
§7. Foster Child and Foster Parents 139
I. Outline of Foster Child and Parents 139
II. Procedure of Establishing Foster Parent-Child Relationship 140
III. Legal Status of Foster Parents and Child 140
Chapter 6. Parental Rights and Duties (Parental Power) 142
§1. Outline of Parental Rights and Duties (Parental Power) 142
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I. Principles of Parental Rights and Duties 142
II. The Parental Rights and Duties of Parents to a Legitimate
Child 142
III. The Parental Rights and Duties of Parents to an Illegitimate
Child 145
IV. The Parental Rights and Duties of Parents to an Adopted Child 145
V. Jointly and Solely Held Parental Rights and Duties 146
VI. Custodianship 147
§2. Care and Control over a Child 148
I. Definition of Caring for a Child 148
II. Expenses Incurred in Caring for a Child 148
III. Contact with a Child after Divorce 149
IV. Residence and a Child 150
V. Discipline of a Child (See Removal and Suspension of Parental
Rights) 150
VI. Consent to Employment of a Child 151
VII. Others 151
VIII. Disputes Concerning the Care and Control of a Child 152
§3. Administration of a Child’s Property 155
I. Outline of Property Administration 155
II. Actions of Administration of Property 155
III. Joint Administration of Property by Parents with Parental
Rights and Duties on Behalf of a Child 156
IV. Conflicts of Interests between a Child and the Administrators
of the Child’s Property 156
V. Settlement of Administration of Property 158
§4. Transfer of Parental Rights and Duties between the Parents 158
I. Outline of Transfer 158
II. Procedure of Transfer of Parental Rights and Duties 159
§5. Removal and Suspension of Parental Rights and Duties 160
I. Outline of Removal and Suspension of Parental Rights and
Duties 160
II. Removal of Parental Rights and Duties 161
III. Suspension of Parental Rights and Duties 162
IV. Resolution by Section 28 of Child Welfare Act 163
V. Effects of a Determination for the Removal or Suspension of
Parental Rights and Duties 164
VI. Removal of the Right to Administration of a Child’s Property 165
VII. Revocation of a Determination for Removal or Suspension of
Parental Rights and Duties 165
§6. Resignation from the Status of a Parent with Parental
Rights and Duties or Administrator of a Child’s Property 166
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Chapter 7. Guardianship 167
g I Outline of Protecting a Person with Insufficient Capacity 167
§2. Guardianship of an Adult 167
I. Outline of the Procedure of Statutory
Guardianship of an Adult 167
II. Conflicts of Interests between a Guardian and a Ward 170
HI. Details of Guardianship of an Adult 170
IV. Supervisor of Guardianship (Applicable in both the Cases of
Adult and Minor Guardianships) 173
V Guardianship and the Family Court 174
§3. Guardianship of a Minor 175
I. Procedure for Appointment of a Guardian of a Minor 175
II. Details of Guardianship of a Minor 176
§4. Curatorship 177
I. Outline of Curatorship 177
II. Procedure for Curatorship 177
III. Curatorship and Legal Effects 178
IV. Supervision of the Curator 179
§5. Tutorship 179
I. Outline of Tutorship Scheme 179
II. Procedure for Commencement of Tutorship 179
III. Tutorship and Legal Effects 180
IV Supervision of Tutorship 180
§6. Guardianship by Contract: A Contract of Mandate and the
Registration of Guardianship Act 180
I. Outline of the Guardianship by Contract Scheme 180
II. Procedure of Appointment of a Guardian by Contract 181
III. Commencement of Guardianship by Contract 181
IV. Duties of a Guardian by Contract and a Supervisor of the
Guardian by Contract 182
V Termination of Guardianship by Contract 183
§7. Registration of Guardianship 184
§8. Certificate of Registration 184
Chapter 8. Kinship 186
Part III. Matrimonial Property Law 187
Chapter 1. Rights and Obligations of Spouses 187
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§1. General Principle 187
§2. Household Expenses 187
I. Sharing of Household Expenses 187
II. Household Expenses to be Shared between Separating Spouses 187
III. Reimbursement of Amounts which have Already Been Paid for
Maintenance 188
IV. Factors and Methods of Assessment 189
V. The Procedure for Claiming Maintenance 189
§3. Sharing Household Expenses 190
§4. The Matrimonial Home 190
§5. Transactions between Spouses 191
Chapter 2. Division of Matrimonial Property 192
§ 1. Division of Matrimonial Property and Compensation for
Distress Caused by Divorce 192
§2. Various Types of Division of the Matrimonial Property 192
I. Réallocation of Matrimonial Property 192
II. Cohabitation and Division of Matrimonial Property 194
§3. How to Divide the Matrimonial Property 194
I. General Principle for Division 194
II. Property to be Divided 194
III. Division of Matrimonial Property and Household Expenses
(See Section 760) 195
IV. Financial Support after Divorce (Alimony) 196
V. Other Relevant Issues 196
§4. Compensation for Distress Caused by Divorce 197
§5. Division of Matrimonial Property and Compensation for
Distress Caused by Divorce 198
§6. Division of Matrimonial Property and Taxation 199
Chapter 3. The Legal Matrimonial Regime 200
§ l. General Principles 200
§2. Protection for Third Persons 201
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Chapter 4. The Conventional Matrimonial Regime 203
Part IV. Succession Law 205
Chapter 1. Intestate Succession 205
§ l. The Opening of the Succession 205
I. Death 205
II. Missing Persons and Absentees 205
§2. The Heir 205
I. Capacity to Succeed 205
II. Commorientes 206
HI. Unworthiness to Succeed 206
A. Disqualification of Succession 206
B. Disinheritance 207
§3. The System of Descent 208
I. Classes of Heirs 208
A. Surviving Spouse 208
B. Descendants 209
C. Ascendants 210
D. Collaterals 210
II. Representation 210
A. Requirements for Succession by Representation 211
1. Who is Eligible To Be a Successor by Representation? 211
2. When Does a Successor by Representation Come into
Existence? 211
B. Effects of Succession by Representation 211
III. The Anomalous Succession 212
IV. Adopted Descendants 213
§4. The Rights of the State upon Bona Vacantia 213
I. A Legal Person for Administering the Estate of a Deceased
Person 213
II. A Person Who Has Provided Special Care and Devotion to a
Deceased Person 214
A. Who is Eligible to be a Claimant 214
B. The Criteria of Issuing a Determination: Reasonable
Grounds 215
C. The Procedure of Issuing a Determination 216
III. Devolution of the Estate to State Treasury 216
§5. Acceptance and Renunciation of Succession 216
I. Outline of Acceptance and Renunciation of Succession 216
A. The Right to Determination of a Successor 216
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B. The Period of Consideration 217
C. Withdrawal and Revocation of Acceptance and Renunciation 218
D. Administering the Estate of a Deceased Person During the
Period of Consideration 219
II. Unconditional Acceptance of the Succession 219
A. Unconditional Acceptance 219
III. Acceptance with the Benefit of Inventory 220
A. Procedures of Acceptance with the Benefit of Inventory 220
B. Effects of Acceptance with the Benefit of Inventory 220
C. Administration and Liquidation of the Estate of a Deceased
Person 221
IV. Renunciation of Succession 222
A. Outline of Renunciation 222
B. Procedures of Renunciation 223
C. Effects of Renunciation 224
Chapter 2. Testamentary Succession 225
§1. Introduction 225
§2. The Capacity To Make a Will 225
§3. Different Types of Wills 226
I. A Will by Holographic Document 226
II. A Will by Notary Document 227
III. A Will by Secret Document 229
IV. A Will of a Person in Imminent Danger of Death 230
V A Will of A Person in Imminent Danger of Death on Board a
Distressed Ship 231
VI. A Will of a Person Isolated on Account of a Contagious
Disease 231
VII. A Will of a Person on Board a Ship 231
§4. A Joint Will 231
§5. Revocation of a Will 232
I. Method of Revocation 232
II. Revival of a Will 232
§6. Provisions in a Will and Gifts by Will 233
I. Provisions in a Will 233
II. Gifts by Will 234
A. A Particular Gift by Will 234
B. Universal Gifts by Will 234
C. Acceptance and Renunciation of Gifts by Will 235
D. Effects of Gifts by Will 235
E. Onerous Gifts by Will 236
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§7. PROCEDURE OF ADMINISTERING A WILL 236
L Process of Probate 237
II Appointment and Dismissal of an Executor 237
HI Rights and Duties of an Executor 237
§8. RESTRICTIONS 238
I The Legitim/Reserve (The Compulsory Portion of Testator’s
Estate) 238
IL Forced Heirs and Their Portion 238
HI. A Forced Heir’s Right to Reclaim His/Her Portion 240
IV. Effects of Abatement 241
V. Termination of the Right to Reclaim a Forced Heir’s Portion 241
§9. INTERPRETATION OF A WILL 242
Chapter 3. Acts Inter Vivos Related to the Estate 243
§ 1. Estate Planning 243
§2. Tax Avoidance Prior to Death 243
§3. Trusts 244
§4. Insurance Contracts 245
Chapter 4. Acquisition and Administration of the Estate 246
§ 1. The Seisin 246
§2. What Constitutes the Estate of a Deceased 246
1. The Right of Possession 246
II. Tenancies 247
III. Damages Resulting from Death 248
A. Damages for Financial Loss 248
B. Damages for Physical and Emotional Suffering 248
IV. Life Assurance 249
V. A Lump Sum Payment on Account of a Deceased Employee and
Benefits for the Family Members of the Deceased 249
VI. The Guarantee 250
VII. Unauthorized Agency 250
A. Where an Unauthorized Agent Succeeds a Principal 250
B. Where a Principal Succeeds His/Her Unauthorized Agent 251
C. Where a Person Simultaneously Succeeds a Principal and an
Unauthorized Agent 251
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VIII. Others 251
A. The Right to Maintenance 251
B. Membership of a Golf Club 251
C. The Right to Bring an Action Concerning the Status of Family
Relationship 252
D. The Right to Division of Matrimonial Property on Divorce 252
E. The Funeral Expenses of the Deceased Person 252
§3. The System of Acquisition 252
I. The Share of an Heir over the Estate of a Deceased Person 252
A. The Specified Share of an Heir 253
B. The Final Share of an Heir with Advancement 253
1. Reduction of Advancement 253
2. Definition of Advancement 254
C. Contribution 254
D. Assignment of Rights of Succession 256
II. Inheritance Claims 256
A. Main Aim of Inheritance Claims 256
B. Disputes and the Parties 257
1. Disputes between a Legitimate Successor and an Ostensible
Successor 257
2. Disputes between a Legitimate Successor and a Third
Party 257
3. Disputes among Legitimate Successors 258
III. Distribution of the Estate 258
A. Measures to Distribute the Estate 259
B. When to Value the Estate 259
C. Profits and Losses between the Opening of Succession and
the Time of Distribution 259
D. Others 260
E. Effects of the Distribution of the Estate 261
§4. Administration of the Estate 261
I. Common Ownership of the Estate 261
A. Succession of Choses in Action and Debts 262
B. Where Successor’s Dispose of All or Part of the Estate 262
C. Where a Successor Has Transferred his/her Share of Property
Belonging to a Particular Estate to a Third Party 263
D. Disputes between Successors and Third Parties 263
E. How Will the Estate Be Distributed Among the Successors 264
F. Where Litigation Confirming the Boundary of the Estate is
Instituted by the Successors 264
G. Where an Interest to Reside in the Property of a Deceased is
Disputed among the Successors 264
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II. Administration and Use of the Estate
III. Separation of the Estate and Property Owned by a Successor
A. First Type of Separation
B. Second Type of Separation
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Appendix
Index
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Family and Succession Law in
Japan
SATOSHIMINAMIKATA
Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this
concise exposition and analysis of the essential elements of law with regard to family
relations, marital property, and succession to estates in Japan covers the legal rules
and customs pertaining to the intertwined civic status of persons, the family, and
property.
After an informative general introduction, the book proceeds to an in-depth
discussion of the sources and instruments of family and succession law, the
authorities that adjudicate and administer the laws, and issues surrounding the
person as a legal entity and the legal disposition of property among family members.
Such matters as nationality, domicile, and residence; marriage, divorce, and
cohabitation; adoption and guardianship; succession and inter vivos arrangements;
and the acquisition and administration of estates are all treated to a degree of depth
that will prove useful in nearly any situation likely to arise in legal practice.
The book is primarily designed to assist lawyers who find themselves having to
apply rules of international private law or otherwise handling cases connected with
Japan. It will also be of great value to students and practitioners as a quick guide and
easy-to-use practical resource in the field, and especially to academicians and
researchers engaged in comparative studies by providing the necessary, basic
material of family and succession law.
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physical | 278 Seiten |
publishDate | 2015 |
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publisher | Kluwer Law International |
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spelling | Minamikata, Satoshi 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)1098163044 aut Family and succession law in Japan Satoshi Minamikata Alphen aan den Rijn Kluwer Law International [2015] 278 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier This book was originally published as a monograph in the International encyclopaedia of laws/family and succession law Domestic relations Japan Inheritance and succession Japan Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029736663&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029736663&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Minamikata, Satoshi 1948- Family and succession law in Japan Domestic relations Japan Inheritance and succession Japan |
title | Family and succession law in Japan |
title_auth | Family and succession law in Japan |
title_exact_search | Family and succession law in Japan |
title_full | Family and succession law in Japan Satoshi Minamikata |
title_fullStr | Family and succession law in Japan Satoshi Minamikata |
title_full_unstemmed | Family and succession law in Japan Satoshi Minamikata |
title_short | Family and succession law in Japan |
title_sort | family and succession law in japan |
topic | Domestic relations Japan Inheritance and succession Japan |
topic_facet | Domestic relations Japan Inheritance and succession Japan |
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