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The Importance of Being Wrong The Importance of Being Wrong Menu Home About PDF Archive Search for: Sticks and stones (CODA) – How names work against women Mothers tell your daughters From 2011 to December 2015, five women fought the Japanese Government all the way to the country’s Supreme Court . They were seeking to change a law that compels couples to adopt the same surname in order to legally register their marriage. Although the law does not specify whose name it should be, in practice, 96% of couples take the husband’s name, and the women argued that this made the law unconstitutional, because it violated their basic civil rights. “ By losing your surname … you’re being made light of, you’re not respected … It’s as if part of your self vanishes ,” said  one of the plaintiffs, Kaori Oguni. Conservatives were unimpressed. Defending the law, which was passed in 1896, constitutional scholar Masaomi Takanori,  argued  that, “ Names are the best way to bind fami...

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