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Japanese Court Rules on Women's Right to Sterilization, Citing Lack of Rationality

Primul articol: 17 mar. 2026, 21:00 | Ultima actualizare: 17 mar. 2026, 21:00 | 1 sursa | 1 articol

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A recent ruling by a Japanese court has addressed the issue of women's right to sterilization, with the court stating that previous limitations on this right lacked rationality. The specifics of the case and the precise scope of the ruling are still being clarified, but it signals a potential shift in legal perspectives on reproductive rights in Japan. The decision could have broader implications for bodily autonomy and gender equality within the country.

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'Lacks rationality': Japanese court rules on women's right to sterilisation Foto: ABC Australia
ABC Australia English 17 mar. 2026, 21:00 (acum 1 zi)

'Lacks rationality': Japanese court rules on women's right to sterilisation

A law in Japan bans childless women from accessing voluntary sterilisation. Now a Tokyo judge has found it "lacks rationality" and should be debated.

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