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Human Rights in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan

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The book explores the historical integration of human rights concepts in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, focusing on the adoption of international standards regarding children's and patients' rights. It analyzes the impact of these ideas on both state and societal levels, revealing how legal frameworks and social practices have evolved in response to these principles. Through this examination, the author highlights the complexities and challenges faced in aligning national laws with international human rights norms.

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Human Rights in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, Ian Neary

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2006
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