Japan's Lower House Panel Approves Retrial System Reform Bill
A reform bill addressing Japan's retrial system has been approved by a Lower House panel. This legislative measure is anticipated to clear the full Lower House on Tuesday. The bill is expected to be enacted during the current Diet session, which is scheduled to conclude in July.
A Lower House panel in Japan has given its approval to a bill aimed at reforming the nation's retrial system. This development marks a step forward for the proposed legislative changes.
The bill is expected to proceed to a full vote in the Lower House, where it is anticipated to pass on Tuesday. If successful, the legislation is then forecast to be enacted during the current Diet session.
The current Diet session is scheduled to conclude in July.
(Source: Japan Times)
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