High Court Finds Anti-nonbinary Family Resister Unconstitutional
The legislative branch is required to review family registration system in Japan which mandates the people to choose one of two sexes. Osaka High Court found exclusion of nonbinary gender option was unconstitutional and needed to be revised. The plaintiff’s appeal to change current system was dismissed, because the court could not find any viable option to replace. The plaintiff is going to appeal to the Supreme Court. Family register is a public institution in Japan that certificates a person’s relationship with families and nationality as a Japanese. Article 13 of Family Register Act provides that the registration of entering a family register needs description of the person’s name, date of birth, names of natural parents and relationship with them. The relationship will be described as “son” or “daughter,” and “child” is not allowed. The plaintiff was registered as a woman at birth. It was written as “first daughter” of the parents in the family regis...