Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan
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The Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan is a postwar legal measure enacted in the 1950s to criminalize and suppress organized prostitution, leading to the closure of traditional red-light districts and reshaping Japan’s sex industry under a framework that bans the sale of sexual intercourse while allowing certain related businesses.
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| Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan Context triple: [Yoshiwara pleasure district, abolitionCause, Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan]
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A.
Child Abuse Prevention Law of Japan
The Child Abuse Prevention Law of Japan is a key piece of legislation that establishes measures and responsibilities for preventing, detecting, and responding to child abuse in Japan.
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B.
Juvenile Act of Japan
The Juvenile Act of Japan is a foundational law that governs how the country handles juvenile delinquency and child welfare cases, emphasizing rehabilitation and protective measures through the family court system.
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C.
Public Prosecutors Office Act of Japan
The Public Prosecutors Office Act of Japan is a foundational statute that defines the organization, authority, and functions of Japan’s public prosecutors and their offices.
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D.
Code of Criminal Procedure of Japan
The Code of Criminal Procedure of Japan is the primary statute that governs how criminal investigations, prosecutions, trials, and appeals are conducted within the Japanese legal system.
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E.
Child Welfare Act of Japan
The Child Welfare Act of Japan is a fundamental law that establishes the rights, protections, and support systems for children, including those in need of care or at risk, and defines the responsibilities of the state and society toward their well-being.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan Target entity description: The Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan is a postwar legal measure enacted in the 1950s to criminalize and suppress organized prostitution, leading to the closure of traditional red-light districts and reshaping Japan’s sex industry under a framework that bans the sale of sexual intercourse while allowing certain related businesses.
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A.
Child Abuse Prevention Law of Japan
The Child Abuse Prevention Law of Japan is a key piece of legislation that establishes measures and responsibilities for preventing, detecting, and responding to child abuse in Japan.
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B.
Juvenile Act of Japan
The Juvenile Act of Japan is a foundational law that governs how the country handles juvenile delinquency and child welfare cases, emphasizing rehabilitation and protective measures through the family court system.
-
C.
Public Prosecutors Office Act of Japan
The Public Prosecutors Office Act of Japan is a foundational statute that defines the organization, authority, and functions of Japan’s public prosecutors and their offices.
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D.
Code of Criminal Procedure of Japan
The Code of Criminal Procedure of Japan is the primary statute that governs how criminal investigations, prosecutions, trials, and appeals are conducted within the Japanese legal system.
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E.
Child Welfare Act of Japan
The Child Welfare Act of Japan is a fundamental law that establishes the rights, protections, and support systems for children, including those in need of care or at risk, and defines the responsibilities of the state and society toward their well-being.
- F. None of above. chosen
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