The Social Significance and Responsibility of Wealthy Children's Choice to Not Work: Exploring Their Relationship with the Constitution

The Social Significance and Responsibility of Wealthy Children’s Choice to Not Work: Exploring Their Relationship with the Constitution

Question from a reader:
If a person born as the child of a billionaire is only helping out at home without working, does this violate the constitution? I know a painter who earns 500 million yen a year, and his children do not marry or work, only helping out at home. Can such a situation be considered unconstitutional? It seems to

The Truth and Ethical Implications of Heads of State's War Actions and Legal Accountability

The Truth and Ethical Implications of Heads of State’s War Actions and Legal Accountability

Question from a reader:
Is it true that heads of state can start wars and forcibly send citizens to the battlefield without facing any consequences, even though their actions have a greater impact on society than those of serial killers?

Legal Responsibility of Heads of State in Warfare

Recently, questions have arisen about whether heads of state can start wars or

Understanding Legal Interpretations and Solutions for Neighbor Disputes and Incitement Crimes

Understanding Legal Interpretations and Solutions for Neighbor Disputes and Incitement Crimes

Question from a reader:
I am troubled by neighborhood issues. Due to noise, I have had conflicts with my neighbor, which have escalated to incidents involving the police. Despite an ongoing public investigation, the police are aware of the person who incited the situation, yet the case remains unresolved. It seems that my neighbor aims to have me forcibly committed to

In-Depth Analysis of the Legal and Psychological Effects of Free Will and Alcohol

In-Depth Analysis of the Legal and Psychological Effects of Free Will and Alcohol

Question from a reader:
I would like to ask about free actions. If a person who has become a drunkard from drinking alcohol and has been arrested in the past for assault or violence drinks again and makes unreasonable demands on restaurant staff, when does that behavior begin?

Free Actions and Their Legal and Psychological Analysis

In response to the reader’s question,

How to Gather Evidence Against Unauthorized Use of LINE Stickers and Its Psychological Impact

How to Gather Evidence Against Unauthorized Use of LINE Stickers and Its Psychological Impact

Question from a reader:
I was surprised when a friend told me, “There’s a LINE sticker of you.” I’m a senior in high school. After investigating through friends, I found out that it seems to involve people who don’t think very highly of me. However, it seems that this LINE sticker has recently been discontinued, and there’s no evidence. What should

Understanding Legal Responses to Monkey Incidents: The Importance of Wildlife Protection and Our Responsibility

Understanding Legal Responses to Monkey Incidents: The Importance of Wildlife Protection and Our Responsibility

Question from a reader:
I am troubled because a monkey without a left hand got caught in a lure. I contacted an animal hospital, and received the following response. “Wild birds and animals generally cannot receive treatment at animal hospitals, so please consult the police, city hall, or an animal protection center. Attempting to capture them is dangerous. Even captive monkeys

Legal Implications of Riding a Bicycle After Drinking: What You Need to Know

Legal Implications of Riding a Bicycle After Drinking: What You Need to Know

Question from a reader:
After drinking, does simply pushing a bicycle while not riding it still count as drunk driving? Is it okay as long as I’m not riding it? Please let me know.

Legal Interpretation of Drunk Driving and Bicycles

The laws regarding drunk driving are very strict in Japan. First, it is necessary to clarify the definition of drunk driving.

Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Definition and Diversity of Violent Criminals

Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Definition and Diversity of Violent Criminals

Question from a reader:
How is a violent criminal defined? For example, in the case of robbery, if someone threatens to take money without causing direct physical harm to others, I don’t think there is direct bodily harm involved. However, while groping and shoplifting may be considered lesser crimes than robbery, I feel that the act of verbally abusing and hitting