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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 impact of international standards regarding children's and patients' rights. It analyzes how these ideas have been adopted by both state and society, assessing their influence on legal frameworks and social practices within these countries. Through this examination, the author sheds light on the complexities and outcomes of incorporating human rights into diverse cultural and legal contexts.

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

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2002
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