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Case Studies on Human Rights in Japan

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Japanese society is often referred to as an example of a homogeneous culture moderated by an ethos of groupism. Yet, often enough, homogeneity is its own worst enemy as norms are required and enforced at the centre of power to the detriment of individual and human rights. In a similar way, groupism generates many contexts of exclusivity which can also result in debilitating environments of "second class" citizens. Topics covered include: labour rights; children's rights; old people's rights; patient's rights; Japanese bureaucracy and human rights; and law and human rights.

Author Biography:

Lecturer in the Social Anthropology of Japan Fellow Roger Goodman (University of Oxford, UK Ian Neary (University of Essex University of Oxford, UK
Release date Australia
May 13th, 1996
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Pages
320
Dimensions
156x234x19
ISBN-13
9781873410356
Product ID
1943222

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