Japanese society is often referred to as an example of a homogeneous culture moderated by an ethos of groupism.
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
In Search of Human Rights in Japan
p. 1
The Role of the Bureaucracy in the Enforcement of Human Rights
p. 27
Identity, Otherness and Migrant Labour in Japan
p. 51
Flags and Fanfares: The Hinomaru Flag and Kimigayo Anthem
p. 76
On Introducing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into Japan
p. 109
Human Rights in the Japanese Mental Health System
p. 141
Patients' Rights: Organ Transplantation and Brain Death in Japan
p. 184
Obasuteyama in Modern Japan: Ageing, Ageism and Government Policy
p. 222
Individuals Against the State? The Politics of Opposition to the Re-emergence of State Shinto
p. 245
Japanese Human Rights Practice Abroad: A Case Study of Exporting Hazardous Industrial Activities
p. 277
Index
p. 304
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