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Ryu Higuchi: Family Courts Consider the Risk of Committing a Crime when Considering Cases Involving Someone Under 18

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The sixth joint seminar on “Family and Child Courts: Mongolia and Japan” was held today at the National Institute of Law. During the seminar, Professor Ryu Higuchi of the International Cooperation Department of the Institute of Education and Research presented the following report under the theme “Structure and Features of the Family Court System in Japan.” He said, “In our country, cases related to family relations are handled through two diffe…
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The sixth joint seminar on “Family and Child Courts: Mongolia and Japan” was held today at the National Institute of Law. During the seminar, Professor Ryu Higuchi of the International Cooperation Department of the Institute of Education and Research presented the following report under the theme “Structure and Features of the Family Court System in Japan.” He said, “In our country, cases related to family relations are handled through two diffe…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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