Osaka court dismisses request to ban hanging executions

The Osaka District Court dismissed a request from three death-row inmates to ban executions by hanging, ruling that such a challenge is inappropriate through administrative litigation. The inmates argued that hanging violates an international treaty prohibiting cruel punishments. Presiding Judge Noriko Yokota stated that criminal judgments in Japan presuppose hanging as the method of execution.

On January 16, 2026, the Osaka District Court dismissed a request by three inmates whose death sentences have been finalized to prohibit the state from carrying out executions by hanging. The plaintiffs invoked Japan's ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which bans inhumane and cruel punishments, arguing that hanging is "cruel and should not be allowed to continue."

Presiding Judge Noriko Yokota rejected the claim, stating that contesting the method of execution via administrative litigation is inappropriate. She noted that criminal judgments in Japan presuppose executions by hanging, and granting a ban would contradict finalized criminal decisions. Additionally, the judge found no basis to deviate from a 1955 Supreme Court ruling that did not recognize hanging as cruel.

In a press conference on the same day, the plaintiffs' attorney criticized the ruling, calling it "the worst possible judgment" for failing to address the core issue. Hanging has been Japan's standard method of execution for decades, despite criticism from international human rights groups. This decision may intensify debates over the death penalty's implementation in the country.

Makala yanayohusiana

News illustration of Iran's temporary halt on executions amid deadly protests and Trump's stern warnings.
Picha iliyoundwa na AI

Iran suspends executions temporarily, Trump continues warnings

Imeripotiwa na AI Picha iliyoundwa na AI

The Iranian government has announced a suspension of executions amid ongoing protests against the regime. US President Donald Trump commented on new information about the end of killings and again threatened severe consequences. Human rights activists report over 3,400 deaths since late December.

The Fukuoka High Court rejected an appeal for a retrial on Monday over the 1992 murder of two 7-year-old girls in Iizuka, Fukuoka Prefecture. The defense for the executed death row convict plans to file a special appeal with the Supreme Court against the decision.

Imeripotiwa na AI

Japan's Supreme Court has instructed courts nationwide to reconsider the use of handcuffs and waist ropes on defendants entering courtrooms for criminal trials. Detained defendants currently wear these restraints to prevent flight, but new measures aim to shield them from spectators' view. Existing rules will still apply for those deemed flight risks.

Mahakama ya Rufaa wiki iliyopita imethibitisha hukumu ya kifo dhidi ya Daniel Njihia Miano, ambaye alikata rufaa kupinga kifungo chake cha miaka 14 jela. Miano alihukumiwa kwa wizi wa kutumia nguvu katika shambulio la Septemba 2010 huko Ritaya, Nyandarua. Uamuzi huu unaonyesha hatari za kukata rufaa katika kesi za jinai.

Imeripotiwa na AI

A Seoul court on January 19 posthumously acquitted a man executed 50 years ago for violating the National Security Act. The ruling, citing insufficient evidence, marks the latest correction of injustices from the Park Chung-hee era. President Lee Jae Myung expressed regret over the delayed justice.

Prosecutors on Thursday demanded a life sentence for Tetsuya Yamagami, the man on trial for the fatal shooting of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2022. Yamagami has admitted to the murder, citing his grudge against the Unification Church due to his mother's large donations that led to his family's financial ruin. The ruling is set for January 21.

Imeripotiwa na AI

South Korea's judicial reform laws were proclaimed on March 12, allowing constitutional appeals against Supreme Court rulings and punishment for legal distortion. This marks the first major overhaul since the 1987 constitutional amendment, including an expansion of Supreme Court justices. The measures passed under the ruling Democratic Party despite opposition from the opposition and judiciary.

Jumanne, 17. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 14:28:14

Tokyo court rules against women's right to voluntary sterilization

Jumatatu, 9. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 04:45:07

China praises Myanmar's executions of 'four families' gang leaders amid vow to shield citizens abroad

Jumatatu, 2. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 18:50:59

Prosecutor seeks third-party harassment probes nationwide

Jumatatu, 16. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 03:01:42

Harassment dispute allegedly sparks fatal teen stabbing in Osaka

Jumatano, 4. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 17:30:51

Yamagami appeals life sentence for Abe murder

Jumatano, 4. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 12:04:36

Tokyo high court to rule on Unification Church dissolution on March 4

Jumanne, 3. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 13:40:16

Assassin of Shinzo Abe appeals life sentence

Alhamisi, 29. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 12:59:51

Supreme Court confirms Japanese firm must pay forced labor victim's family

Jumatatu, 26. Mwezi wa kwanza 2026, 06:02:30

Supreme court rejects damages suit by children of Hiroshima hibakusha

Ijumaa, 12. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 10:41:31

Supreme court upholds death sentence for Maryam Sanda

 

 

 

Tovuti hii inatumia vidakuzi

Tunatumia vidakuzi kwa uchambuzi ili kuboresha tovuti yetu. Soma sera ya faragha yetu kwa maelezo zaidi.
Kataa