基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2002. Looks in detail at the history of the introduction of human rights ideas into Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, and examines how state and society have incorporated the specific international standards into legal systems and social practice.
Full Description
Ian Neary looks in detail at the history of the introduction of human rights ideas into Japan, South Korea and Taiwan and examines how, and to what effect, state and society have incorporated the specific international standards on childrens' and patients' rights into legal systems and social practice.
This comprehensively researched, accessibly written book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of Asian studies, human rights, sociology and politics.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Human rights in Japan; Chapter 3 Human rights in South Korea; Chapter 4 Human rights in Taiwan (Republic of China); Chapter 5 Patients' rights; Chapter 6 Patients' rights in Japan; Chapter 7 Patients' rights in Korea; Chapter 8 Patients' rights in Taiwan; Chapter 9 Patients' rights in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan - comparative aspects; Chapter 10 Children's rights; Chapter 11 Children's rights in Japan; Chapter 12 Children's rights in Korea; Chapter 13 Children's rights in Taiwan; Chapter 14 Children's rights in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan - comparative aspects; Chapter 15 Conclusion;