Case Studies on Human Rights in Japan

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Roger Goodman, Ian Neary
Psychology Press, 1996 - 309 頁
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.

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The Role of the Bureaucracy in the Enforcement
27
Identity Otherness and Migrant Labour in Japan
51
The Hinomaru Flag and Kimigayo
76
On Introducing the UN Convention on the Rights
109
Human Rights in the Japanese Mental Health
141
Organ Transplantation and Brain
184
Ageing Ageism
222
Individuals Against the State? The Politics
245
A Case
277
Index
304
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