Atomic Bomb Litigation Supreme Court to Explain or Show Uniform Judgment of Certification Conditions Nov. 12 19:42

The Supreme Court will open an argument to hear both sides' claims in January next year regarding the three cases that require the country to be certified as A-bomb ill, as those who have suffered illnesses such as cataracts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki I decided. Since the interpretation of the conditions for the certification is divided in each court, it seems that the Supreme Court shows a unified judgment.

People who have suffered from illnesses such as cataracts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki are recognized as A-bomb disease by the national government if they meet the two conditions that they are currently in need of medical treatment due to the radiation of the atomic bomb, and allowance is provided Will be.

In the two trials of the three trials that the A-bomb survivors asked the country for the recognition of the atomic bomb disease as a result of the atomic bombing, the Hiroshima High Court and the Nagoya High Court Some A-bomb survivors were recognized as A-bomb disease, and the Fukuoka High Court did not.

The 3rd Supreme Court of the Supreme Court decided to open an argument to hear the arguments from both sides on January 21 next year.

In the three cases, the interpretation of “currently needing medical care” is divided among the two conditions for the recognition of atomic bomb disease. As the Supreme Court, it can be said that medical care is necessary in any case. Or a unified judgment.