In Japan, foreign parents lead charge against loss of child custody
A growing number of foreign nationals in Japan are speaking out against what they say is a little-known but entrenched system that allows one parent
A growing number of foreign nationals in Japan are speaking out against what they say is a little-known but entrenched system that allows one parent
The documentary film “From The Shadows,” completed last December, features five left-behind parents and their struggles to reconnect with their children. During a recent interview
Shunichi Fujiki a director of International Career Support Association addressed the issue of “Parental Child Abduction and Parental Custody which is seriously violating the human
Akira Ueno: Lawyer, Nihonbashi Sakura Law Firm / Noriko Odagiri: Professor of Clinical Psychology, Tokyo International University / Tommaso Perina: an Italian Father / Vincent
5/5 is Children’s Day in Japan. But not for some parents… Please watch and share! For more information: www.japanchildrenrights.org
Every year, 150,000 children are kidnapped in Japan with the full support of the Japanese authorities. That means one parent decides to take the children
ABC News reports that 70 percent of children involved in parental abduction cases endure serious mental health issues later on, related to the trauma of the experience.
Credit: Insight SBS The actions of one parent – taking a child (or children) without the others parents’ knowledge – are often devastating, leaving the
Credit: ShingetsuNews This SNA Speakeasy features Jeremy Morley on the theme of “Parental Child Abduction in Japanese Law.”