Understanding Liability and Insurance for Traffic Accidents Caused by Pedestrian Signal Violations

Understanding Liability and Insurance for Traffic Accidents Caused by Pedestrian Signal Violations

Question from a reader:
I heard that if a pedestrian ignores a traffic signal and suddenly runs out, the responsibility for the accident is often judged to be 70:30 against the pedestrian. I think the insurance company for the car would end up paying, but does that mean the pedestrian has to pay out of pocket? If the other party is

Understanding the Legal Aspects of Defamation Against Groups and Disclosure Requests

Understanding the Legal Aspects of Defamation Against Groups and Disclosure Requests

Question from a reader:
Is it possible to request disclosure regarding defamation aimed at a group rather than a specific individual online? For example, expressions like “Otaku are…” “Women are…” “Foreigners are…”. If it is possible, can anyone who fits into that group make a disclosure request?

The Possibility of Disclosure Requests for Defamation Against Groups

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Exploring the Challenges and Responsibilities of Educators Under Public Service Law

Exploring the Challenges and Responsibilities of Educators Under Public Service Law

Question from a reader:
I am curious about the Public Service Law. Are teachers and staff really adhering to this law? Considering their responsibilities as public servants, their attentiveness during working hours, and the public interest, the law itself is commendable, but what is the reality?

Considering the Public Service Law and the Reality of Educators

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