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International Treaties Related To Children's Rights

In addition to domestic laws, Japan has signed a number of international treaties that are relevant to children's rights.  Theoretically, these treaties carry the force of law.  This page lists relevant treaties, whether or not Japan has signed them.

(September 2006): Japanese language version of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is finally available.

(2004) CRN Japan, in a 10 member coalition, has submitted a critique of Japan's Second Report to United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child.  Read more...

Essays

Treaties

Click on the title of the treaty to see detailed information and references, including a reference to the full text of the treaty and information on how the treaty may apply to cases in Japan.

Name of Treaty Brief Description
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Seeks to protect the economic, social and civil rights of children'.   It contains quite a few protections for the child in terms of his parents also, so it is very relevant.  Japan has signed it but does not follow many of its tenants in practice.
Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction This treaty seeks to secure the prompt return of children wrongfully removed to or retained in any contracting state.   Japan has not signed it, presumably because it would require the overhaul of many existing Family Court related laws, regulations and practices.
Hague Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children This treaty covers a very wide range of civil measures of protection concerning children, from orders concerning parental responsibility and contact to public measures of protection or care, and from matters of representation to the protection of children's property.  It reinforces the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, and goes further to establish uniform standards for international custodial, visitation and parental responsibility related disputes based on the habitual residence of the child.
United Nations International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination The UN Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination condemns racial discrimination and advocates a policy of eliminating racial discrimination in all its forms and promoting understanding among all races.  It requires each State Party to prohibit and bring to an end, by all appropriate means, including legislation as required by circumstances, racial discrimination by any persons, group or organization.  This applies to discrimination in family courts, with respect to granting child custody, visitation and any related policies.
Hague Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters The "Hague Service Convention" provides for international service of legal documents in a timely and uniform manner to foreign defendants, by a Central Authority in the foreign Convention country.  If you are involved in a legal dispute in a court that is outside Japan, against a Japanese citizen who is not resident in the same country as the court, you may need to deliver legal documents to them via the methods of this treaty.  If you do not, and if you try to enforce a decision issued by the court in Japan, the Japanese citizen or Japanese court can claim that the legal documents were not properly served.  Then the court order or verdict would not be enforceable in Japan.
Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Maintenance Obligations This Convention establishes the applicable law in a conflict of laws situation in respect of maintenance obligations "arising from a family relationship, parentage, marriage or affinity, including a maintenance obligation in respect of a child who is not legitimate."  This Convention replaces the Convention on the Law Applicable to Maintenance Obligations towards Children done on October 24, 1956. 
Hague Convention on the law applicable to maintenance obligations towards children THIS CONVENTION IS OBSOLETE.  See the Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Maintenance Obligations instead.
United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights There are some items in this treaty that refer to children, but not many.  Its worth a read, but unclear at this time if it is useful.
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights This seems to have been accepted accepted by the UN general assembly in 1948 rather than ratified on an individual basis by each country.  Some of its proclamations are clearly not observed, even by all members of the UN security council.  So it is not clear what standing this Declaration has in domestic Japanese law.  That said, it proclaims that all people "are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law," that "All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection," and makes several other comments related to marriage, family and children. 
Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Inter-country Adoption. This treaty is under review for applicability. (See text of treaty.)
Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements

This convention conveniently excludes anything related to family law, so it is not applicable.  (See text of treaty.)

2005.6.30 Adopted

Hague Convention on the Recognition of Divorces and Legal Separations.

1970.6.1 Adopted

1975.8.24 Entry Into Force

http://www.hcch.net/index_en.php?act=conventions.text&cid=80

Hague Convention Concerning the International Administration on the Estates of Deceased Persons

1973.10.2 Adopted

1993.7.1 Entry Into Force

Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters.

1970.3.18 Adopted

1972.10.7 Entry Into Force

Hague Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign  Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters, Supplementary Protocol.

1971.2.1 Adopted

1979.8.20 Entry Into Force

Hague Convention on Celebration and Recognition of the Validity of Marriages.

1978.3.14 Adopted

1991.5.1 Entry Into Force

Hague Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law and Recognition of Decrees Relating to Adoptions.

1965.11.15 Adopted

1978.10.23 Entry Into Force

Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence. Japan: no

Info on this treaty is here

Hague Convention on Civil Procedure of 1954 Japan: yes

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Enforcement of Arbitrary Awards are guaranteed by various bilateral treaties and the following:


The information on this website concerns a matter of public interest, and is provided for educational and informational purposes only in order to raise public awareness of issues concerning left-behind parents. Unless otherwise indicated, the writers and translators of this website are not lawyers nor professional translators, so be sure to confirm anything important with your own lawyer.
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