A trial in which residents of Fukushima Prefecture and others sued the country that the security-related law, which was enacted seven years ago and made it possible to exercise the right of collective self-defense, violated Article 9 of the Constitution and violated the right to live peacefully. So, the Iwaki branch of the Fukushima District Court dismissed the plaintiff's complaint without showing a constitutional judgment, saying that "no specific infringement of rights was found."

290 people, including residents of Fukushima Prefecture, were enacted in 2015, and the security-related law that enabled the exercise of the right of collective self-defense violates Article 9 of the Constitution, and the right to live peacefully under the Constitution. He has filed a lawsuit seeking compensation from the state, alleging that he has infringed.



In a ruling on the 22nd, Judge Daiyu Mitsui of the Iwaki Branch of the Fukushima District Court said, "If there is no specific infringement of the rights of individual citizens, we should not exercise the right to examine unconstitutional law." , "The plaintiff's alleged right to peaceful survival cannot be understood as a concrete right or legal interest," he dismissed the plaintiff's complaint without showing a constitutional judgment.



After the enactment of security-related laws, similar proceedings were filed nationwide, but the judgments handed down in the first and second trials in each region dismissed the proceedings without showing a constitutional judgment. I am.